ICAS Bulletin
Institute for Corean-American Studies, Inc.




September 28, 2003


Norbert Vollertsen
A German Physician

to address

Human Rights Issues: The Case of North Korea

at

ICAS Fall Symposium : Humanity, Peace and Security

October 14, 2003 12:00 NN - 5:45 PM
Capitol Hill*, Washington, D C 20510 (*a specific venue soon to be announced)


Dear Friend:

We are pleased to share with you that Norbert Vollertsen will speak on Human Rights Issues: The Case of North Korea at the ICAS Fall Symposium on October 14, 2003 in Washington D C.

Nobert Vollertsen, a German physician, joined a medical assistance group called German Emergency Doctors and was sent to North Korea in the summer of 1999. Norbert worked at several hospitals, orphanages and kindergartens in and around the capital city of Pyongyang. Then one day he offered to donate his own skin for a graft for a burn victim. As a result, Norbert was awarded a "Friendship Medal" and given his own car and a VIP passport that allowed him to travel freely through the country. What he saw shocked him. The people had no water, no medicine, no sanitation. Eight and nine year old children were forced to work at night to build a "Youth Hero Motorway." Mass starvation was used as a tool of political control. People everywhere were under surveillance, informed on by their own family members. Those who tried to flee over the Chinese border or dissented from this brutal regime, particularly Christians, were tortured in concentration camps. When he tried to show foreign journalists what he had discovered, he was harassed by the North Korean government and finally deported at the end of 2001. Norbert now works as a human rights activist in Seoul, South Korea.


Sincerely,

Sang Joo Kim / signed
Sr. Fellow & Executive Vice President
ICAS




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