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CNN profiles Free North Korea Radio

The CNN website has an in-depth profile of Free North Korea Radio, which broadcasts from Seoul and is jointly funded by South Korean citizens and the US Government. The station’s founder is a former North Korean soldier who defected.

7 Comments on “CNN profiles Free North Korea Radio”

  1. #1 Bernard
    on Dec 11th, 2008 at 15:49

    How can I contact Kim Seong Min at Free North Korea radio ?

    Thanks

  2. #2 Jane
    on Dec 18th, 2008 at 18:27

    Dear Free North Korea Radio,

    Some time ago I heard that you broadcast letters from Christians in America to the people of North Korea. I am a Christian living in America (I am British) and I would like to send you a short email letter, which you may or may not choose to broadcast. Can I do this please?

    I should add that I have a life-long and heart-felt desire to do something for the people of North Korea. Living in the free world I mourn the fact that the North Korean people have been forced into a life of darkness (metaphorically and literally speaking). I yearn to have an opportunity to write to the people of North Korea because no human being deserves to be imprisoned in a system based on lies. That is not living, rather it is a long, slow, drawn-out decay unto death.

    With sincere hope that I may be of some help,
    Jane

  3. #3 Anonymous
    on Mar 30th, 2009 at 09:45

    it would be great if you could publish a link to their website - for donations, support, ideas, etc

  4. #4 against Kim Jong IL
    on Mar 27th, 2010 at 14:45

    We must stop the horrible regime in N.Korea. The goverment violates every humanright and It is truly horrible to see how it is there as well as how bad the soceity functions. Blessings to the people who suffer in North Korea

  5. #5 Andy Sennitt
    on Mar 27th, 2010 at 16:00

    If someone would kindly tell me the URL of their website (if they have one) I will be happy to publish it. There are various Free North Korea sites, but I’m not sure which (if any) is the one related to this station.

  6. #6 Seungwoo An
    on May 19th, 2010 at 10:09

    Their website address is http://www.fnkradio.com.
    Unfortunately, I don’t think they have the English website.
    Thank you very much for your interest in North Korean human rights issues.

  7. #7 Aaron
    on Aug 25th, 2010 at 07:33

    The North Korea Freedom Coalition has the following information on its website…

    Write a Letter to North Koreans. Attention Americans! Anyone Can Write a Letter from America: This is a project in which any American can take part regularly. Please send a message addressed to North Koreans along with your first name and your city and state of residence. The letter will be read, translated and broadcast into North Korea by the defectors’ own radio station, Free North Korea Radio. Please send your letters via email to skswm@aol.com and note in subject area “Letters from America”.

    Help Fund Broadcasting into North Korea: It costs between $170 to $210 to broadcast into North Korea for one hour on shortwave frequency. Currently, we are doing all we can to help Free North Korea Radio broadcast five hours a day into North Korea. We have an especially important broadcast in July 2010 for a segment of one hour of this powerful broadcast which is prepared by North Korean defectors. This is an ideal project for an organization or a church which could become a sponsor of one of the most important programs reaching into North Korea — according to surveys, Free North Korea Radio is the most popular of the broadcasters — and why? Because it cannot be dismissed as propaganda and there is nothing more powerful than the voices of North Koreans living in freedom in South Korea reaching out to North Koreans living in enslavement in North Korea. If you want to learn more about becoming a sponsor for this broadcasting, please contact skswm@aol.com

    To learn more, please visit http://www.nkfreedom.org/

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