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Seoul, Ha Tae Keung, Open North Korea & Secretariat to the Coalition (Korean, English): +82-50-5470-7470; or opennk@naver.com
Tokyo, Kanae Doi, Human Rights Watch (Japanese, English): +81-3-5282-5162; +81-90-2301-4372 (mobile); or doik@hrw.org
Bangkok, Phil Robertson, Human Rights Watch (English, Thai): +66-85-060-8406 (mobile); or robertp@hrw.org
London, Benedict Rogers, Christian Solidarity Worldwide (English): +44-208-329-0041 or +44-7823-329664; or ben@csw.org.uk
New York, David Hawk (English): +1-732-793-3104 (mobile); or hawkdavid@hotmail.com:
Paris, Arthur Manet, International Federation for Human Rights (French, English): +33 1 43 55 90 19 ; or amanet@fidh.org

NOTES TO EDITORS:
1. The full statement summarising the objectives of the ICNK is as follows:
The International Coalition to Stop Crimes Against Humanity in North Korea unites the world¡¯s major international human rights organizations, campaigners for freedom for North Korea and survivors of the North Korean gulags in a global campaign seeking a full investigation of the regime¡¯s crimes against humanity through a United Nations Commission of Inquiry.
The Coalition aims to bring together all the key organizations and individuals working on North Korean human rights, because we believe that a common, united effort will influence international political and public opinion and send a powerful message to the regime.
The Coalition fully recognizes the need to deploy a wide range of skills and initiatives to bring change to North Korea, and completely respects the individuality of each Coalition member. Coalition members will be free to pursue a variety of approaches, but will unite in a common campaign to seek the establishment of a UN Commission of Inquiry.
Coalition members will include organizations and individuals from across the world, including throughout Asia, North America, Latin America and Europe.
 
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 Advocates International Global Council
 Amnesty International
 Asia Justice and Rights
 Asian Federation Against Involuntary Disappearances
 Asian Human Rights & Humanity Association of Japan
 Burma Partnership (Thailand)
 Christian Lawyers Association for Paraguay
 Christian Solidarity Worldwide
 Committee for Human Rights in North Korea (USA)
 Conectas (Brazil)
 Council for Human Rights in North Korea (Canada)
 Freedom House (USA)
 Free NK Gulag (ROK)
 Free North Korea Radio (ROK)
 Han Voice (Canada)
 HH Katacombs (ROK)
 Human Rights Watch
 Human Rights Without Frontiers (Belgium)
 Inter-American Federation of Christian Lawyers
 International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH)
 COMJAN (Investigation Commission on Missing Japanese Probably Related to North Korea)(Japan)
 Japanese Lawyers Association for Abduction and Other Human Rights Issues in North Korea
 Jubilee Campaign (USA)
 Justice for North Korea (ROK)
 Kontras (Indonesia)
 Liberty in North Korea - LiNK (USA)
 Life Funds for North Korean Refugees (Japan)
 Network for North Korean Democracy and Human Rights (ROK)
 NK Intellectual Solidarity (ROK)
 NO FENCE <Association for the abolition of concentration camps in North Korea> (Japan)
 North Korea Freedom Coalition
 Odhikar (Bangladesh)
 Open North Korea (ROK)
 People In Need (Czech Republic)
 PSALT NK (Prayer Service Action Love Truth for North Korea)
 The Simon Wiesenthal Center (USA)
 The Society to Help Returnees to North Korea (Japan)
 Students Alliance for Human Rights in North Korea (ROK)
 Young Defectors' Alliance for North Korean Human Rights (ROK)
 Yuki Akimoto, Burmainfo (Japan)
 Tomoharu Ebihara
 David Hawk, Visiting Scholar, Columbia University, Institute for the Study of Human Rights, and author of Hidden Gulag
 Ken Kato, Director, Human Rights in Asia (Japan)
 Tomoyuki Kawazoe, Representative, Kanagawa Association for The Rescue of Japanese Kidnapped by North Korea / Member, Reporters Without Borders
 Suzanne Scholte, Seoul Peace Prize Recipient & Defense Forum Foundation (USA)
 Dr. Norbert Vollertsen