NKDB recently welcomed a group of students from the University of Texas, Austin Clements Center for National Security for an insightful and impactful visit. The students had the unique opportunity to engage in a discussion with a former North Korean soldier, who shared his powerful defection story. Hearing firsthand accounts from North Korean escapees is crucial in understanding the harsh realities faced by those living under the regime.
The visit also included a tour of NKDB's compelling exhibition, "The Echo Never Stops," which highlights the ongoing struggle for freedom of expression in North Korea. The students gained valuable insights into the significant challenges and human rights violations faced by individuals in the region.
NKDB is dedicated to amplifying the voices of North Korean escapees and providing educational experiences that foster a deeper understanding of human rights issues. The visit from the University of Texas, Austin Clements Center for National Security students exemplifies the importance of hearing and learning from those who have experienced these challenges firsthand.
NKDB is honored to host such visits, contributing to the education and awareness of future leaders and advocates in the field of national security and human rights.
NKDB recently welcomed a group of students from the University of Texas, Austin Clements Center for National Security for an insightful and impactful visit. The students had the unique opportunity to engage in a discussion with a former North Korean soldier, who shared his powerful defection story. Hearing firsthand accounts from North Korean escapees is crucial in understanding the harsh realities faced by those living under the regime.
The visit also included a tour of NKDB's compelling exhibition, "The Echo Never Stops," which highlights the ongoing struggle for freedom of expression in North Korea. The students gained valuable insights into the significant challenges and human rights violations faced by individuals in the region.
NKDB is dedicated to amplifying the voices of North Korean escapees and providing educational experiences that foster a deeper understanding of human rights issues. The visit from the University of Texas, Austin Clements Center for National Security students exemplifies the importance of hearing and learning from those who have experienced these challenges firsthand.
NKDB is honored to host such visits, contributing to the education and awareness of future leaders and advocates in the field of national security and human rights.