Archive for August 14th, 2007

ROK Captain Rescued 96 Vietnamese in 1985

Tuesday, August 14th, 2007

A reader sends this story about a group of 96 refugees stranded at sea for three days while fleeing communist Vietnam in 1985, and about to be overcome by a storm in the Pacific, rescued by the captain of a South Korean fishing boat against company orders. Read the rest here. (h/t Julie)

Crossing Borders and The Cross Project

Tuesday, August 14th, 2007

Commenter Tukhachevsky alerted me of two websites on North Korean refugee/defector issues. Crossing Borders is a religious project that assists DPRK refugees in China with food, clothing, shelter, etc. The Cross Project (likely run by the same folks as the sites are so similar) offers small crosses made by North Korean defectors for $2 […]

“The Consequences of Anti-nationalistic Acts”

Tuesday, August 14th, 2007

It’s been awhile since my criminology courses, but I recall that a basic tenet is that for it to be an effective deterrent, the punishment must be appropriate and timely, a point evidently lost on South Korean officials (h/t Marmot) who are behaving more like their North Korean counterparts:
South Korea will confiscate $27 million […]