On December 11, The Korea Times covered the first exhibition of the newly opened North Korean Human Rights Museum, "The Echo Never Stops." Curated by NKDB, the exhibition sheds light on North Korea's suppression of freedom of expression through art, archives, and documentaries. The article put a particular emphasis on a series of video messages containing personal experiences of North Korean escapees and quoted the words from them.
You can read the full article on The Korea Times website by clicking HERE.
The Museum is on the third floor of 14 Gyeonghuigung-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul.
It opens Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., except on public holidays, and admission is free.
For more information on the inaugural exhibit "The Echo Never Stops," click HERE.
On December 11, The Korea Times covered the first exhibition of the newly opened North Korean Human Rights Museum, "The Echo Never Stops." Curated by NKDB, the exhibition sheds light on North Korea's suppression of freedom of expression through art, archives, and documentaries. The article put a particular emphasis on a series of video messages containing personal experiences of North Korean escapees and quoted the words from them.
You can read the full article on The Korea Times website by clicking HERE.
The Museum is on the third floor of 14 Gyeonghuigung-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul.
It opens Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., except on public holidays, and admission is free.
For more information on the inaugural exhibit "The Echo Never Stops," click HERE.