
Egypt: Mahmoud Abou Zeid, Shawkan, released after spending over 5 years in prison
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) hails today’s release of Mahmoud Abou Zeid, the Egyptian photojournalist also known as Shawkan, after more than five and a half years in prison, but deplores that the fact that More...

China still sending North Korean refugees back to the regime to face death penalty
(International Christian Concern) –Every year many North Koreans seek to flee the country and find refuge in China. From China, many refugees move into other countries to find asylum. Fleeing North Korea is against More...

Pompeo praises North Korea and South Korea’s progress between President Moon Jae-in and Chairman Kim Jong Un
The United States congratulates President Moon Jae-in and Chairman Kim Jong Un on the successful outcome of their summit meeting in Pyongyang. We welcome President Moon and Chairman Kim’s reaffirmation of the More...

Open Doors’ David Curry calls for President Trump to confront North Korea, Kim Jong Un about Christian persecution
David Curry, president and CEO of Open Doors USA, issued this statement in advance of the planned summit in Singapore between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un: “When President Trump More...

North Korea: Defector confirms Kim Jong-un using ‘Christian actors’ to portray freedom, believers ‘will be mercilessly killed’
In an powerful new investigation highlighting the treatment of Christians in North Korea comes news that the Kim Jong-un regime has videos using actors to appear tolerant of religious expression. A defector claims More...

Trump tweets of his ‘bigger and more powerful’ nuclear button
President Donald Trump, reacting to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un saying he had a “nuclear button on his desk” and was ready to use it against the United States, said on Twitter late Tuesday that his More...

North Korea call the United States the ‘world’s worst human rights abuser’
Just weeks after the United Nations Commission came out with their scathing report concerning human rights abuses in North Korea, the communist country took some jabs at the US for it’s “human rights More...

John Kerry’s ‘evil place’ remarks draws North Korea response
Last week, US Secretary of State John Kerry said during an interview on MSNBC that North Korea is an “evil, evil place” in response to human rights violations outlined in a 400 page UN report released More...