Professor Katherine Moon, activist Steven Kim, and the Asia Society’s John Delury discuss the plight of North Koreans in China, what their experiences tell us about life back in North Korea, and the role journalists are playing in exposing one of the world’s most opaque regimes.
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Crossing Heaven’s Border: Video: Asia Society Discussion
Heart of Jenin: Video: Does Your Religion Allow Organ Donation?
WIDE ANGLE talks to an imam, a rabbi, a Baptist minister and a Catholic priest about whether their faiths allow organ donation.
Heart of Jenin: Video: Vox Pop
WIDE ANGLE goes to Times Square and asks a diverse group of people how they would solve the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
Crossing Heaven’s Border: Video: Refugee Escape Stories from Around the World
Every refugee has a story. Here are nine of them, from Iraq, Tibet, Burma, Cuba, Congo and Rwanda.
Crossing Heaven’s Border: Video: A North Korean Defector Speaks
North Korean defector Myong Hui Eom talks about her daily life in North Korea as a school teacher, a Christian, and finally as a prisoner.
Crossing Heaven’s Border: Video: A Missionary’s Perspective
An interview with Pastor Chun Ki Won, founder of the Durihana mission, which has helped over 700 North Koreans escape to the South.
Tweeting With Meaning
Twitter has gone global and is saving lives in deadly conflict zones around the world.
Field Trip to the DMZ: Interview with North Korea Expert Bruce Klingner
Wide Angle interviews Bruce Klingner, North Korea expert at The Heritage Foundation, about North Korea’s recent rocket launch.
Time for School Series: Video: Kenyan Girls’ Songs
Students at the Ayany Primary School in Nairobi sing out about HIV/AIDS, sexuality, and the plight of women in Africa.




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