LiNK lecture at 7:00 tonight at Seoul National U.

Sorry for the late notice, but I got this in my email and it seems pretty interesting:

LiNK Seoul is holding a seminar with 2 NK defectors and a NKHR Activist this Friday.
When: 2006.Nov.24th, (Friday) 7-9pm
Where: Seoul National University (SNU), Room 101 - Graduate School of Public Administration (행정대학원) 서울대입구 (Seoul Uni’ Ipgu) Station (Green Line- Line no#2), Exit no#3, and then trasfer to any bus that goes to SNU (There are lots of buses) or take a taxi (approx. 3000 won)
Topic: Seminar on North Korea, NK refugees in China and field Activity
Seminar Duration: Approx. 2hours
Language: Korean (w/ English interpretation)
Guest Speakers
1. NK Defector: Young-Il Kim
2. Pastor: Peter Jeong
2. NK Defector: Minbok Lee

5 Comments

  1. dinkus maximus your flag
    Posted November 24, 2006 at 5:59 pm | Permalink

    wish i’d known earlier. some advance warning would be nice for next time around so that i can cancel my usual friday night debauchery in favor of humanitarian discourse.

  2. Wedge your flag
    Posted November 24, 2006 at 6:05 pm | Permalink

    No good deed goes unpunished.

  3. dlatn your flag
    Posted November 25, 2006 at 3:33 am | Permalink

    And what sort of people are interested in listening to what the brain washed and the brainwasher have to say? I know Andy is not the former, but lining people up for the latter, that takes a shower.
    Send them to back to upturn the anti-imperialist regime, what are they doing here?
    Chat and talk and coffee and cookies?
    Jesus loves you.

  4. Posted November 26, 2006 at 10:35 pm | Permalink

    There were no translations this time.

    I’d comment on being brain-washed.. but I understood little.

  5. Posted November 28, 2006 at 11:02 am | Permalink

    Juggertha,

    My bad, the email said that so-and-so would be an interpreter, so I thought there would be interpretation.

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