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Casey Lartigue Jr.

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Constantly grim statistics on suicide

30.04.2026 55000

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A North Korean girl who no longer exists

17.03.2026 55000

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A North Korean girl who no longer exists

05.04.2025 60

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7 myths, misunderstandings about North Korean refugees, Part 1: 'They escape for freedom?'

North Korean refugees who participated in FSI's 21st English speech contest pose during lunch after the contest. Courtesy of FSI After 14 years of...

01.04.2025 100

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'There are more than 34,000 North Korean refugees living in South Korea.' Really? (Part 2)

A view of Panmunjom in Paju, Nov. 29, 2022 / Joint Press Corps It’s often said that 34,000 North Korean refugees live in South Korea. But how...

01.04.2025 90

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Sports are as biased as politics - We just don't mind

Courtesy of Casey Lartigue Jr. As a former political analyst, media specialist and failed athlete, I read with great interest David A. Tizzard’s...

01.04.2025 70

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Sports are as biased as politics - We just don't mind

Courtesy of Casey Lartigue Jr. As a former political analyst, media specialist and failed athlete, I read with great interest David A. Tizzard’s...

01.04.2025 60

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Casey Lartigue Jr.

“There are more than 34,000 North Korean refugees living in South Korea.” Really? (Part 2)

A view of Panmunjom in Paju, Nov. 29, 2022 / Joint Press Corps It’s often said that 34,000 North Korean refugees live in South Korea. But how...

30.03.2025 80

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Trump dismantles education department

While I am often associated with North Korean refugees because of my work these days, many people may not be aware that I once had a different career....

26.03.2025 60

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7 Myths, misunderstandings about North Korean refugees, Part 1: 'They escape for freedom?'

North Korean refugees who participated in FSI's 21st English speech contest pose during lunch after the contest. Courtesy of FSI After 14 years of...

23.03.2025 40

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Why I keep returning to Harvard

Casey Lartigue Jr., center, Lee-Eun-koo, right, and Lim Eun-ji answer questions at the Harvard Graduate School of Education’s Alumni of Color...

09.03.2025 70

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Jung Yu-na: An influencer who speaks out

Jung Yu-na speaks at Freedom Speakers International (FSI) “What Freedom Means to Me” conference in May 2021. Courtesy of FSI There is no shortage...

01.03.2025 40

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The end of NED? What it means for North Korea-focused organizations

FSI co-founders Casey Lartigue, left, and Eunkoo Lee do paperwork at the FSI office. Courtesy of FSI Elections have consequences. The National...

01.03.2025 60

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The end of NED? What it means for North Korea-focused organizations

FSI co-founders Casey Lartigue, left, and Eunkoo Lee do paperwork at the FSI office. Courtesy of FSI Elections have consequences. The National...

23.02.2025 60

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