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		<title>Tim Peters on the Coerced Mourning for the Death of Kim Jong-il</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[“It is a painful thing to watch this outpouring of emotion for someone who has been one of the most terrible despots of the 20th and 21st centuries,” said Tim Peters, a Seoul-based American missionary who assists North Korean defectors &#8230; <a href="http://www.helpinghandskorea.org/2012/01/09/pbs-special-report-on-hhk-and-other-christian-activists-helping-north-korean-refugees-along-the-underground-rr/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.helpinghandskorea.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/telegraphuklogo.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1132" title="telegraphuklogo" src="http://www.helpinghandskorea.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/telegraphuklogo-300x52.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="52" /></a>“It is a painful thing to watch this outpouring of emotion for someone who has been one of the most terrible despots of the 20th and 21st centuries,” said Tim Peters, a Seoul-based American missionary who assists North Korean defectors in China and South Korea. “It is completely incongruous with reality.”             <strong>READ MORE: <a href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/northkorea/8982025/Kim-Jong-il-memorial-service-Kim-Jong-un-hailed-as-new-supreme-leader.html">http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/northkorea/8982025/Kim-Jong-il-memorial-service-Kim-Jong-un-hailed-as-new-supreme-leader.html</a><a href="http://www.helpinghandskorea.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/north-korea-jong-u_2095470c.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1138" title="north-korea-jong-u_2095470c" src="http://www.helpinghandskorea.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/north-korea-jong-u_2095470c-300x187.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="187" /></a><br />
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		<title>&#8220;UN flags at half-mast to mark Kim&#8217;s funeral&#8221;&#8212;AFP</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Dec 2011 13:06:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What&#8217;s wrong with this picture????? &#8220;Today should be a time for the UN to show solidarity with the victims &#8212; the millions of North Koreans brutalized by Kim&#8217;s merciless policies of starvation and oppression &#8212; and not with the perpetrators.&#8221;&#8212;UN Watch &#8230; <a href="http://www.helpinghandskorea.org/2011/12/29/httpwww-breitbart-comarticle-phpidcng-55799cfbd389f865660da24bb02616c9-4f1show_article1/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<h3><a href="http://www.helpinghandskorea.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/UN-flag-flying-at-half-mast-for-funeral-of-Kim-Jong-il2.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-1015" title="UN flag flying at half-mast for funeral of Kim Jong-il" src="http://www.helpinghandskorea.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/UN-flag-flying-at-half-mast-for-funeral-of-Kim-Jong-il2-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>&#8220;Today should be a time for the UN to show solidarity with the victims &#8212; the millions of <a rel="nofollow" href="http://topics.breitbart.com/North+Koreans/">North Koreans</a> brutalized by Kim&#8217;s merciless policies of starvation and oppression &#8212; and not with the perpetrators.&#8221;&#8212;<em>UN Watch executive director Hillel Neuer </em></h3>
<h3><em></em><a href="http://pjmedia.com/claudiarosett/un-bows-again-to-kim-jong-il/">UN Bows Again to Kim Jong Il</a> by Claudia Rosett</h3>
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		<title>Hungarian Daily quotes HHK director on the Likelihood of a Revolt in North Korea</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Dec 2011 17:19:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[(Although a full translation of the Hungarian is not available, the following is the full answer Director Tim Peters gave the Metro journalist in English responding to &#8220;Will the North Korean people revolt following the death of Kim Jong-il?&#8221;  Peters:&#8221; &#8230; <a href="http://www.helpinghandskorea.org/2011/12/29/hungarian-daily-quotes-hhk-director-on-the-likelihood-of-a-revolt-in-north-korea/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>(Although a full translation of the Hungarian is not available, the following is the full answer Director Tim Peters gave the Metro journalist in English responding to &#8220;Will the North Korean people revolt following the death of Kim Jong-il?&#8221;  <strong>Peters:&#8221;</strong> <em>I believe it&#8217;s highly unlikely that the North Korean people will revolt, at least in the short term. The Kim family dynasty has been superimposed over a highly regimented social structure, a system of mutual surveillance and self-censorship that has been honed for over 60 years. That will most likely remain intact for some time despite the obvious youth, inexperience and lack of diplomatic and military training of Kim Jong Il&#8217;s designated heir, Kim Jong Un, age 28. If Kim Jong Un proves completely inept, and cracks do appear in the ruling elite, then factions could appear in the military and Workers Party. Things at that point could get very dicey indeed.&#8221;<a href="http://www.helpinghandskorea.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/64850_20111221_Budapest_10.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-large wp-image-989" title="64850_20111221_Budapest_10" src="http://www.helpinghandskorea.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/64850_20111221_Budapest_10-764x1024.jpg" alt="" width="640" height="857" /></a><br />
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		<title>Hope and uncertainty for N.K. charities after Kim’s death (Korea Herald)</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Dec 2011 14:55:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Journalist Kirsty Taylor surveys NGO leaders related to North Korean humanitarian aid and human rights advocacy for their views on the impact of Kim Jong-il&#8217;s death on conditions for the average North Korean citizen.             &#8230; <a href="http://www.helpinghandskorea.org/2011/12/22/hope-and-uncertainty-for-n-k-charities-after-kim%e2%80%99s-death-korea-herald/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Journalist Kirsty Taylor surveys NGO leaders related to North Korean humanitarian aid and human rights advocacy for their views on the impact of Kim Jong-il&#8217;s death on conditions for the average North Korean citizen.              <em>Quotes from HHK&#8217;s founder/director:</em><em><strong> </strong></em><em><strong><strong><em><em> </em><em>&#8220;</em><strong><em>Tim Peters, who founded Helping Hands Korea which aids North Korean defectors in China, thought any new direction in leadership would take a long time to impact the lives of ordinary North Koreans.</em></strong></em></strong></strong></em></p>
<p><strong><em><em><strong><strong><em> “It is going to take time for these changes to be felt at a low level across society. We can always hope, but I myself am rather doubtful whether we are going to see an opening up of the country or the economy,” he said.</em></strong></strong></em></em></strong></p>
<p><strong><em><em><strong><strong><em>He expected more people would wish to flee the country following Kim’s death, in spite of recent crackdowns by North Korea and China making it harder to cross the border.</em></strong></strong></em></em></strong></p>
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<p><strong><em><em><strong><strong><em>“More and more people will continue to see defecting as the most reasonable measure for them to take.”</em></strong></strong></em></em></strong></p>
<p><strong>Read More: </strong><a href="http://www.koreaherald.com/national/Detail.jsp?newsMLId=20111221000493">http://www.koreaherald.com/national/Detail.jsp?newsMLId=20111221000493</a></p>
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		<title>Kim Jong Il and Vaclav Havel: Two leaders a world apart (LA Times Op-Ed 12.20.11)</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Dec 2011 14:11:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kim Jong Il put his interests ahead of North Korea&#8217;s. Czech leader Vaclav Havel put democracy first. Read More: http://articles.latimes.com/2011/dec/20/opinion/la-ed-kim-20111220]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3><em><span style="font-weight: normal;">Kim Jong Il put his interests ahead of North Korea&#8217;s. Czech leader Vaclav Havel put democracy first. </span><strong>Read More: <a href="http://articles.latimes.com/2011/dec/20/opinion/la-ed-kim-20111220">http://articles.latimes.com/2011/dec/20/opinion/la-ed-kim-20111220</a></strong></em></h3>
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		<title>Congressional testimony by CSW on the denial of religious freedom in North Korea and China by includes field reports from Helping Hands Korea/Catacombs</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2011 13:22:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Christian Solidarity Worldwide&#8217;s (CSW) East Asian Team Leader Mr.Ben Rogers gave compelling testimony before the Congressional Committee of Foreign Affairs on Thursday, November 17, 2011. Embedded in Ben&#8217;s testimony were reports from HHK/Catacombs about a remarkable 16 year-old North Korean &#8230; <a href="http://www.helpinghandskorea.org/2011/11/18/congressional-testimony-by-csw-on-the-denial-of-religious-freedom-in-north-korea-and-china-by-includes-field-reports-from-hhkcatacombs/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Christian Solidarity Worldwide&#8217;s (CSW) East Asian Team Leader <strong>Mr.</strong><strong>Ben Rogers</strong> gave compelling testimony before the Congressional Committee of Foreign Affairs on Thursday, November 17, 2011. Embedded in Ben&#8217;s testimony were reports from HHK/Catacombs about a remarkable 16 year-old North Korean teen girl who was executed in Hyesan City for bringing her countrymen to Christ. Field reports on assassinations and near-assassinations of missionaries in China who actively help North Korean refugees were also included in Ben&#8217;s powerful presentation to the Committee. WATCH BEN&#8217;S TESTIMONY AT THE FOLLOWING URL: <a href="http://foreignaffairs.house.gov/hearings_livestream.asp">http://foreignaffairs.house.gov/hearings_livestream.asp</a> Ben&#8217;s oral <strong>opening statement</strong> can be found approx <strong>1 hour 37 minutes in</strong>, in which he covers Burma, Indonesia, <strong>North Korea,</strong> <strong>China</strong> and Vietnam;&#8217; his answers to specific questions can be found <strong>2 hours 26 mins in (re North Korea)</strong>, 2 hours 38 minutes in (re Kachin, Burma and Indonesia), and his concluding remarks <strong>2 hours 51 minutes</strong> in re US leadership on IRF.</p>
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		<title>Interview of Tim by NYC&#8217;s WABC radio: recent mortal attacks on Christian activists helping North Korean refugees</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Nov 2011 12:13:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Two of New York City&#8217;s key opinion leaders, radio talk show host John Batchelor and noted author Gordon Chang interview HHK&#8217;s founder/acting director Tim Peters about recent attacks on missionaries by North Korean agents along the China-North Korean border. (Full &#8230; <a href="http://www.helpinghandskorea.org/2011/11/16/interview-of-tim-by-nycs-wabc-radio-recent-mortal-attacks-on-christian-activists-helping-north-korean-refugees/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Two of New York City&#8217;s key opinion leaders, radio talk show host <strong>John Batchelor</strong> and noted author <strong>Gordon Chang</strong> interview HHK&#8217;s founder/acting director Tim Peters about recent attacks on missionaries by North Korean agents along the China-North Korean border.</p>
<p>(Full interview 11/02/2011) <a href="http://wabcradio.com/FlashPlayer/default.asp?SPID=33447&amp;ID=2325600">http://wabcradio.com/FlashPlayer/default.asp?SPID=33447&amp;ID=2325600</a></p>
<p>(2nd reference to HHK&#8217;s work  from 31 minute,17 second on podcast,on 11/06/2011, WABC talk radio:) <a href="http://wabcradio.com/FlashPlayer/default.asp?SPID=33447&amp;ID=2328115">http://wabcradio.com/FlashPlayer/default.asp?SPID=33447&amp;ID=2328115</a></p>
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		<title>Action Report on &#8216;Coalition Relief Effort&#8217; to Sendai,Ishinomaki &amp; surrounding quake-ravaged areas in Japan&#8211;written by Chris Bosquillon</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Please find hereafter a brief post-action report for&#8220;Operation Transporter&#8221; at Ishinomaki north of Sendai. - Initiative: 1 Japanese Tetsu Kishaba, originally from Okinawa, owner of &#8220;Transporter Tokyo&#8221; , former member of the Japanese Self-Defence Force and the french Foreign Legion, &#8230; <a href="http://www.helpinghandskorea.org/2011/03/21/action-report-on-coalition-relief-effort-to-sendaiishinomaki-surrounding-quake-ravaged-areas-in-japan-written-by-chris-bosquillon/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<div id="attachment_768" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 160px"><a href="http://www.helpinghandskorea.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/900339-aus-bus-pix-japan-quake-1103141.jpg"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-768" title="900339-aus-bus-pix-japan-quake-110314" src="http://www.helpinghandskorea.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/900339-aus-bus-pix-japan-quake-1103141-150x150.jpg" alt="Photo courtesy of The Australian" width="150" height="150" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Dramatic wreckage from Japan&#39;s &#39;Big One&#39; of 3.11.2011</p></div>
<p>Please find hereafter a brief post-action report for<strong>&#8220;Operation Transporter&#8221;</strong> at Ishinomaki north of Sendai.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">- <strong>Initiative</strong>: 1 Japanese Tetsu Kishaba, originally from Okinawa, owner of <strong>&#8220;Transporter Tokyo&#8221;</strong> , former member of the Japanese Self-Defence Force and the french Foreign Legion, tri-lingual J-E-F, and 2 French businessmen, long term residents of Tokyo, Jean Barthelemy (60), provider  of a large quantity of warm and comfortable Rossignol ski &amp; outdoor gear, and Christophe Bosquillon (48) who just went on site at Ishinomaki north of Sendai tsunami area, together with Tetsu Kishaba.</p>
<p>- in addition, support by American relief specialist <strong>Tim Peters of Helping Hands Korea,</strong> and German emergency and <strong>relief doctor Norbert Vollertsen</strong>, together with a large network of Japanese and international friends, was instrumental in pulling this off.</p>
<p>- cargo: gasoline, heating fuel, blankets, Rossignol outdoor gear, other warm clothes, food supplies, water and juice, powder milk for children, medecine for cold, petfood for dogs (sorry cats), based on donation by Jean Barthelemy / Rossignol and private donations from the organizers and their friends, completed by purchasing of medecine, food and drink supplies, themselves under drastic rationing in Tokyo stores, including water and powder milk for children.</p>
<p>- action in situ: coastal agglomeration of Ishinomaki north of Sendai. Tetsu Kishiba early the previous week, right after the tsuami, had already made a recon by fire of the coast up to Sendai and some north, however proceeding through the coastal road which leads to the Fukushima nuclear plant. This route being difficult and requiring a large detour around Fukushima area, it was decided to proceed differently this time.</p>
<p>- departure Tokyo on Sunday(March 20th)  early afternoon, cargo completion in Chiba, then on through Tohoku Expressway, followed by Road No4, speeding through Fukushima-city which is located about 60km west from the nuclear plant, north of Fukushima prefecture, then Sendai in Miyagi prefecture, arrival Ishinomaki around 2am night sunday to monday, sleeping outdoor cold bearable and too late to disturb people at shelters.</p>
<p>- first observation on arrival and the next day by sunlight: compared with one week earlier,the japanese self-defence force SDF has done an outstanding job of cleaning up all arteries from tsunami debris, and repair it wherever required by earthquake cracks.</p>
<p>- second observation:people sleep in shelters , mostly schools, not outside in front of schools.</p>
<p>- rising at 6am, discussing with survivors in the neighborhood, departure at 7am, visiting 3 shelters / centers located in schools, managed by the local community, showing 3 different situations: 1 shelter only populated with senior citizens, satisfied to be well supplied by the SDF, 1 scarcely populated with only a few women and children, visibly shocked but laughing at times, and 1 bigger , more mixed, in the process of being checked by the Red Cross while we were there, and also offering supplies not only to its resident but to people able to return to their nearby barely standing homes, with one small cardbox of supplies for each. There was a brief outpour of emotion and thanks to us from several of them.</p>
<p>- visit to the CityHall and local authorities, very much focused on the tsunami impact map by districts, and the grueling effort of researching and reconnecting survivors through volunteers and a large number of hand-written registers containing messages to anyone else who might have survived or have an information. Some volunteers taking the pain to upload a picture of the missing on their cell phones, for just in case they recognize a face. Then also the city hall a bit under staffed and struggling to organize supplies distribution work and organize and manage the large number of volunteers available to  perform debris removal and cleaning once the SDF has performed the heavy lifting.</p>
<p>- visit to the logistic and dispatch center of the SDF, clearly the hub of all relief operations, with deployment of all helicopters, trucks, jeeps, and duty vehicles, and several hundred troops, on an extremely large area in elevation and thus not inundated. Professional and friendly welcome and guidance, and help in dispatching and organizing the goods per categories and priority lift. The food, water and medecine supplies were lifted as we brought them, and for clothes the turnover is a matter of 2-3 days max in line with the emergency.</p>
<p>- it was heartening to see a doctor for children coming very axious on site, and then relieved when he could immediately take out powder milk, other supplies for children, and some cold medecine, all in high demand. The children need all the help they can get, absolutely.</p>
<p>- we also found out that shelters at schools prefer to remain in the cold, rather than incurring any fire hazard by loading our 60 liter barrel of heating fuel or any other large fuel supply. Go figure.</p>
<p>- and the self defence force SDF would not at all handle heating fuel depots either &#8230; for obvious risk of explosion of massive proportion.</p>
<p>- however after the SDF logistics visit, we found a small community of non-sheltered survivors, by keeping driving north to the risk of not enough gazoline back to Tokyo, because we knew that somewhere, there was somebody who needed that heating fuel, and we just could not go back to Tokyo before we would find that person, and help one life.</p>
<p>-that community was centered around the boss of a local fishery who had evacuated his employee as soon as the earthquake struck, and save all their lives. But he remained behind and barely survived the tsunami 30mn later in then out of his car clinging to a metallic pole. He share that fate with the people of a Yanmar truck and boat engines service center. His mother is still missing, he lost everything including 1 billion yen (12 million US$) fishery equipment and goods value. His name is Masatoshi Chiba, and he is a good man. So we scavenged for empty jerrycans and we split the 60 liter baril in several 10  and 20 liters lots for him and his neighbors. Then we gave him all our food and water reserves planned for a longer trip, plus some. When the cold strikes again tomorrow, they will manage.</p>
<p>- on a general note, the food and water supplies are now reaching this area more or less well, but heating fuel remains a challenge, plus cold and other medecines, powder milk and supplies for children, also considering that many hospitals first 2 or 3 floors, have been flooded with equipment, medecine, and paper records of patients destroyed. This whole coastal area is flat with also some cuvette, hence not so many opportunities to build hospitals on altitudes higher than say 30 meters.</p>
<p>- so around Ishinomaki which was in really bad shape one week earlier, things are getting organized, but  the same or worse exercise has to be duplicated all the way north of Sendai.</p>
<p>- there is still a need to clean up many roads up north of Sendai, on the most devastated areas, and establish some mid size refueling depots, many of them rather than a few big ones where everyone queue for hours. Otherwise it is impossible to fully deploy on coastal area either from the south (Tokyo), the west (Niigata) or the north (Akita and Morioka).</p>
<p>- the problem of gasoline is an absolute priority to solve in order to be able to fully deploy within the coastal tsunami area.</p>
<p>- one of the center had directed us towards a local area (Hanto) further north and badly hit, and expressly requiring our cargo, but it was simply impossible to go there without remaining stuck in area without gas with no alternative way out.</p>
<p>Conclusion: 3 approaches completing each others seem to make sense: to supply the quite efficient SDF logistic and dispatch centers, to visit specific shelters centers (mostly schools) for specific needs including children, and also to pay attention to the non-sheltered survivors in the ruins of their factories and houses, to keep them in the loop of supplies. And anyone is free to visit the SDF dispatch and take supplies upon explaining their situations without too many complications and based on local trust. Tohoku people are modest and never complaining since to proud to admit they are in need. But they are.</p>
<p>NOTE TO NV: Norbert, this in particular implies the doctors, medecines and equipment. Doctors come on the SDF supply site with anxiety, happy if they get something, more anxious otherwise. There is a need to make sure the SDF supply machine is fine tuned to the needs of doctors, nurses, and these they served, starting with children. We understand Doctor Without Borders has started such an assessment with 10 teams for the entire region. But also there ae not enough doctors and nurses obviously for all levels of emergency.</p>
<p>Also, CityHalls and local authorities need to get organized to make full use of volunteers available for both distributions and debris clening.</p>
<p>The Japanese society got mobilized at all levels, and the SDF is doing a heckuva job in logistics and roads re-opening.</p>
<p>Also, transport companies Sagawa Kyubin and Tokyo Tsusho are providing hundreds of trucks to support the SDF and other logistics. However normal commercial speed service Takkyubin is not in a physical capacity to do that. But trucks are avaialble to pick up medical equipment anywhere in Japan if needed.</p>
<p>We will keep going there and encourage people to go there in the coming weeks to do their bit as the gasoline and transportation improve, but the winter is still there, and the scale of the problem will linger on weeks and months.</p>
<p>Finally, referring to Kobe January 1995 earthquake, and Banda Aceh January 2004 tsunami, the sheer geographic scale of the disaster this time makes it a couple of order of magnitude higher in the tackling, regardless of the nuke problem. But as Norbert remember, in Banda Aceh, it was a mess of bottlenecking and non coordination in the beginning, but at least there were both the Medan airport, and the Banda Aceh airport in good order including the military side, even after an helicopter crashed. However here, Sendai civilian airport was smashed, and is only re-opening now, with this time permission to be used by the SDF. This side of the logistics is crucial to quickly re-open the supply lines and chanelling goods and people.</p>
<p>Again thanks and kind regards,</p>
<p>Chris B.</p>
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		<title>&#8220;Helping orphans find secure refuge in China&#8221;&#8211;JoongAng Daily News in partnership with IHT</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[An 11-year-old North Korean boy living alone a half-demolished home in China was found nearly dead from food poisoning after eating food found in the garbage. His refugee mother was arrested by Chinese authorities and returned to North Korea, and &#8230; <a href="http://www.helpinghandskorea.org/2011/03/07/helping-orphans-find-secure-refuge-in-china-joongang-daily-news/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_637" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 510px"><a href="http://www.helpinghandskorea.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/06215411.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-637 " title="06215411" src="http://www.helpinghandskorea.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/06215411.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="285" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Members of the Catacombs group gather last Tuesday in Yongsan, central Seoul, to discuss how to help North Koreans living in China. By Moon Gwang-lip</p></div>
<p>An 11-year-old North Korean boy living alone a half-demolished home in China was found nearly dead from food poisoning after eating food found in the garbage. His refugee mother was arrested by Chinese authorities and returned to North Korea, and his Chinese father has no contact with him.</p>
<p>So, watching the boy improve after months in a foster home in northeastern China brings great pleasure to humanitarian aid worker Tim Pieters.</p>
<p>“He was surprisingly spontaneous, even smiled at us,” said Pieters, a Christian activist and reverend based in Seoul, speaking of his recent visit to the foster home. “It’s natural. Nobody teaches him to smile.”</p>
<p>The boy, whose name was kept anonymous due to security reasons, is one of tens of thousands of North Korean children that human rights activists say are abandoned in China, a population Pieters counts as among the most vulnerable and disregarded in the world.</p>
<p>And foster homes clandestinely managed by humanitarian activists to dodge Chinese authorities are slowly gaining a foothold as safehouses for these children.</p>
<p>According to human rights groups, as many as 70 percent to 80 percent of North Korean female refugees in China are sold as sex slaves or forced to married Chinese men. They are paid $500 to $1,000 for such an arrangement, but they don’t do it just for money; they need Chinese men to protect them from being sent back to North Korea.</p>
<p>Most children born of North Korean women and Chinese men are denied access to many aspects of Chinese society, including legal residency in China, education and national health care, because their mothers are not legal residents and their fathers usually don’t take on parental responsibility.</p>
<p>Once their mothers are arrested and sent back to North Korea, the children’s lives worsen. About 25,000 North Korean children live such a life in China, Pieters said.</p>
<p>READ MORE: <a href="http://joongangdaily.joins.com/article/view.asp?aid=2933107">http://joongangdaily.joins.com/article/view.asp?aid=2933107</a></p>
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		<title>&#8216;Why the U.S. will have to accept a nuclear North Korea&#8217;&#8212;Andrei Lankov&#8212;Korean Journal of Defense Analysis</title>
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