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About LiNK

In the mid-1990s, over a million people died on the other side of the world, and hardly anybody noticed. Millions starved, hundreds of thousands were imprisoned in concentration camps, and tens of thousands crossed borders seeking food, money, protection and even freedom that they never knew existed. That place was, and continues to be, a land with virtually no freedoms - of speech, assembly, religion, movement and more.

This is North Korea, and very little has changed since then.

In 2001, as more North Korean refugees made the harsh and dangerous trek to free nations, information about the human rights and humanitarian crisis in North Korea began to spread all over the world. Defectors began to testify before major institutions, books were written and reports compiled – all corroborating testimonies of human rights atrocities in North Korea.

In 2004, two passionate individuals learned about what was happening and felt a burden to share with the rest of the world what had gone unnoticed for too long.  Educating a group of college students and young leaders about the crisis, together they formed LiNK with the hope of spreading awareness and effecting real change. The organization quickly grew and became a movement of activists empowered by the stories of refugees and motivated by the urgency of the issue. LiNK's work focuses on awareness through mobilizing the grassroots and telling these stories of hope and survival. We meet with governments, NGOs and institutions to advocate for the North Korean people, while working directly with refugees through a network of shelters in China and Southeast Asia - protecting, educating and assisting them to eventually find freedom and empower them to live new lives.

Weekend News Today has partnered with LiNK for the month of January, 2010 to raise money specifically for the cause of finding freedom for North Korean refugees.  All of the money WNT earns for the month of January will be given to LiNK.  The only way we can earn any money, to give to LiNK, is for YOU, our viewers, to donate to us.  All of our employees are taking at 75% pay cut for January and, of course, all of the surplus donations will go to LiNK. 

  • Included in your tax-deductable donation during the month of January (Of at least or more) is a digital copy of Escaping North Korea, by Mike Kim
  • If you donate or more, we will include a North Korean souviner of your choice. 
  • If you donate 0 or more, we will include a call from a former North Korean defector OR a formal copy of Escaping North Korea by Mike Kim
  • If you donate 0 or more, we will include a signed copy of Escaping North Korea by Mike Kim.
  • If you donate 0 or more, we will include a ticket to the opening ceremony of the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver. 
  • If you donate 00 or more, we will include a tour to North Korea for 1, sponsored by Explore North Korea Tours.
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TERMS & CONDITIONS
If not located in The United States of America or Canada, you must pay all shipping charges.  This promotion begins on January 1, 2010 and ends on January 31, 2010.  All donations are tax-deductable and will eventually go to our partner in this promotion, LiNK, a 501 (c) (3), non-profit organization based in Torrance, California.  All donations will also go through Weekend News Today, a 501 (c) (3), non-profit organization based in Orlando, FL.  All prizes from this promotion are paid for by Weekend News Today.