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										The 
										International Prayer Council along with 
										Robert Park, a missionary and human 
										rights activist, and other Korean 
										friends and colleagues are involved in 
										an international prayer and public 
										protest movement to see change in North 
										Korea where millions have died at the 
										hands of the genocidal regime there. I 
										am attaching some information about a 
										demonstration with prayer and fasting 
										being organized for major cities that 
										will mark the 67th anniversary of the 
										liberation of Auschwitz concentration 
										camp, this January 27th. Would you be 
										willing to help mobilize others in your 
										city or nation who could take part for 
										an hour of prayer with protest in a 
										public place on that day, hopefully with 
										someone from the press there to report 
										on it? 
										If there is 
										North Korean representation in your 
										nation, the Korean organizers who took 
										part in the Prayer Initiative for North 
										Korea in September are especially asking 
										if you or someone else could organize a 
										fasting, prayer and protest gathering in 
										front of the North Korean and/or Chinese 
										Embassy or other diplomatic office they 
										maintain there, most likely in your 
										capital city. (China has been complicit 
										in supporting the regime that is guilty 
										of such mass atrocities and the killing 
										of refugees who escape to China only to 
										be sent back to certain imprisonment and 
										death.) It is both a prayer and justice 
										issue of the highest order. 
										 Death camps as 
										in World War II are what is going on 
										right now in NK in a massive and 
										increasing way where hundreds of 
										thousands are now detained for slave 
										labor with very little if any food, 
										experimentation for biological and 
										chemical weapons or summary execution. Many 
										of them are our brothers and sisters in 
										Christ. To follow the Lord can be a 
										death sentence out right or having three 
										generations of your family sentenced to 
										such atrocities in the prison camps. 
										Please see the attached written and 
										video material including the video 
										of the German doctor, Norbert Vollertsen, 
										who served inside NK and is now 
										protesting the genocidal treatment of 
										the people by the regime along with 
										Robert Park who was imprisoned and 
										tortured there last year. I know both of 
										them, and they are outstanding men with 
										a passion to see NK liberated. 
										Could you 
										please participate yourself and get word 
										to others about this for their prayerful 
										participation? If you are able and 
										willing to help take a leading role, it 
										would make a big difference. I know this 
										is rather late notice, but anything you 
										can do to pray and act would be 
										appreciated deeply. 
										Best regards 
										in Christ, 
										John Robb 
										
										GENOCIDE and POLITICIDE ALERT: NORTH 
										KOREA - http://www.genocidewatch.org/northkorea.html  
										
										  
										
										"Genocide Watch has ample proof that 
										genocide has been committed and mass 
										killing is still underway in North 
										Korea." - Genocide Watch (December 19, 
										2011) 
										
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										For Immediate Release 
										
										  
										
										January 27th, 2012 - Worldwide General 
										Strike and Call to Mass Demonstrations 
										for North Korean Liberation and Human 
										Rights 
										
										  
										
										Seoul, Dec. 27, 2011 -- January 27th 
										marks the 67th anniversary of the 
										liberation of Auschwitz concentration 
										camp, the largest Nazi death camp where 
										an estimated 1.1 million innocent men, 
										women and children were killed by the 
										Nazis during the Holocaust. In 2005, the 
										United Nations General Assembly 
										designated this date as an annual 
										international day of commemoration to 
										remember the victims of Nazism and the 
										sacred promise of "Never Again". (For 
										more information on the important 
										meaning and significance of this date, 
										read: http://www.un.org/en/holocaustremembrance/ ). 
										  
										
										The Worldwide Coalition to Stop Genocide 
										in North Korea, a nonpartisan coalition 
										consisting of human rights activists and 
										groups from around the world, is calling 
										for an international general strike on 
										this date to protest against genocide 
										and crimes against humanity in North 
										Korea. 
										
										  
										
										Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity in 
										North Korea 
										
										  
										
										The Democratic People's Republic of 
										Korea (DPRK, North Korea) runs a network 
										of concentration camps where an 
										estimated 1 million innocents have been 
										murdered in silence and 250,000 
										political prisoners, one-third of them 
										children, are currently being forced to 
										perform slave labor on starvation 
										rations, are subject to systematic rape 
										and torture, biological and chemical 
										weapon experimentation, and summary 
										execution. 
										
										  
										
										North Korea is actively targeting for 
										destruction every group protected under 
										the U.N. Genocide Convention, through 
										its decades-long policy of killing the 
										half-Chinese babies of North Korean 
										women forcibly repatriated by China 
										(constituting genocide on national, 
										ethnical and racial grounds), and its 
										systematic annihilation of its 
										indigenous religious population and 
										their families (genocide on religious 
										grounds). The regime's treatment of 
										political prisoners and its exploitative 
										and discriminatory food policy which is 
										responsible for the deaths of several 
										million North Koreans constitutes crimes 
										against humanity as defined in the Rome 
										Statute of the International Criminal 
										Court. 
										
										  
										
										At the historic UN World Summit in 2005, 
										heads of state and government leaders 
										from around the world committed to 
										protect populations from genocide, war 
										crimes, ethnic cleansing, and crimes 
										against humanity. According to the 
										Responsibility to Protect principle, the 
										world has a duty to intervene to stop 
										mass atrocity crimes first by 
										'appropriate diplomatic, humanitarian, 
										and other peaceful means' and then by 
										force, if necessary. 
										
										  
										
										North Korea, as a genocidaire of the 
										first order, is in the category of state 
										perpetrator and is manifestly 
										demonstrating this failure to protect. 
										It is high time for the international 
										community to act in North Korea. 
										
										  
										LETTER 
										OF DEMANDS TO THE INTERNATIONAL 
										COMMUNITY: 
										  
										
										To the Leaders of Korea, America, China, 
										Russia, Japan, the United Nations and 
										the Entire International Community, 
										
										  
										
										We Refuse to Allow the North Korean 
										Genocide to Continue Any Longer. Over 
										4,000,000 Innocent North Koreans have 
										been Murdered through Starvation by the 
										DPRK regime since 1995, and an estimated 
										1,000,000 North Koreans have been 
										Murdered as a result of Slave Labor, 
										Rape, Torture, Starvation and Execution 
										in North Korea's Political Concentration 
										Camps. The Very Existence of these 
										Concentration Camps makes the North 
										Korean State Illegal, Illegitimate, and 
										Criminal, and Demands the Immediate 
										Intervention of the International 
										Community. 
										
										  
										
										Our Demands, based upon the foundation 
										of International Law and the Universal 
										Declaration of Human Rights are as 
										follows: 
										
										  
										
										1) The Immediate and Total Liberation of 
										All North Korean Political Concentration 
										Camps 
										
										  
										
										2) Compensation and Re-imbursement to 
										All North Korean Victims of Slavery, 
										Starvation, Torture, All Concentration 
										Camp Survivors and Their Families for 
										Immeasurable Loss and Suffering 
										
										  
										
										3) The Immediate Stepping Down from 
										Power of the DPRK Leadership 
										
										  
										
										4) Prosecution of Kim Yong-nam, Chang 
										Sung-taek and All Individuals 
										Responsible for Commissioning or 
										Carrying Out Acts of Genocide and Crimes 
										Against Humanity 
										
										  
										
										5) Through the Guidance and Oversight of 
										a Coalition of North Korean Refugee 
										Leaders and Human Rights Activists, in 
										Partnership with the Republic of Korea 
										and the International Community, WE 
										DEMAND THE LIBERATION AND REBUILDING OF 
										NORTH KOREA BASED UPON THE FOUNDATION OF 
										ENSURING AND GUARANTEEING WITHOUT FAIL 
										THE HUMAN RIGHTS AND SAFETY OF EVERY 
										NORTH KOREAN INDIVIDUAL ACCORDING TO THE 
										UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS 
										AND INTERNATIONAL LAW, WHICH WAS 
										COMPOSED TO PREVENT THE ATROCITIES OF 
										NAZI GERMANY FROM EVER OCCURRING AGAIN. 
										WE, THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY, HAVE 
										ALL FAILED TO KEEP OUR PROMISE AND 
										UPHOLD INTERNATIONAL LAW, AND MOST 
										MISERABLY IN THE CASE OF NORTH KOREA. 
										  
										
										Worldwide Coalition to Stop Genocide in 
										North Korea (Nonpartisan) 
										  
										Please 
										refer to: 
										  
										
										"Responsibility to Protect in North 
										Korea": http://hir.harvard.edu/responsibility-to-protect-in-north-korea 
										  
										"North 
										Korea and the Genocide Convention": http://hir.harvard.edu/north-korea-and-the-genocide-movement 
										  
										
										Documentary Evidence of Genocide in 
										North Korea: http://www.watch-documentaries.com/children-of-the-secret-state 
										  
										
										Documentary Evidence of Concentration 
										Camps, Gas Chambers, Chemical and 
										Biological Weapon Experimentation on 
										Human Beings in North Korea: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7096673757347175289 
										  
										
										Documentary - Public Execution in North 
										Korea: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SAQE7kDwPZY 
										  
										
										Contact: http://www.stopnkgenocide.com, r2pnorthkorea@gmail.com 
										
										Facebook: Stop Genocide in North Korea http://www.facebook.com/groups/stopnkgenocide/ 
										   
										  
										Dr. Norbert 
										Vollertson who is a well-known activist 
										from Germany who has witnessed 
										first-hand the genocidal policies of the 
										regime is willing to support the protest 
										and help inform the local media. He is 
										also a very powerful speaker on this 
										issue and if there are any opportunities 
										for him to share, please contact him at: 
										"Norbert" <norbertvollertsen@yahoo.com>, norbertsoshisha@yahoo.com, 
										  
										Here is the text of 
										his testimony before the United States 
										Commission on International Religious 
										Freedom (Please read and share): http://www.uscirf.gov/countries/1809.html?task=view 
										  
										Here is a video of a 
										message he gave to the South Korean 
										press: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2J-qJ1CqN4 
										
										
										   
										
										
										Please see the attached video and share 
										it with others.Let your hearts be broken 
										with the things that break His heart. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hv6E2ReEbGI&feature=youtu.be  
										
										
										"Pray for Korea" song with lyrics:
 
										
										
										
										
										http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHj1pefzxkc  
										
										
										  
										
										John Robb 
										
										Chairman, International Prayer Council 
										
										International Facilitator, World Prayer 
										Assembly 2012 
										
										
										
										www.ipcprayer.org 
										
										
										
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