Susie Turner's article is about causing awareness of the human rights in North Korea among the UK Parliament. Turner first discusses the innocent deaths of North Koreans in North Korea. Almost similar to the Sedition Act in the nineteenth century, many North Koreans are imprisoned for criticizing or simply by knowing the president's personal life. One notorious name mentioned in Turner's article is Jo Jin-hye, who found North Korea in the US (NKUS) and has helped free North Koreans and refugee. Turner goes into the depth of the article by highlighting that All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) will help cause awareness in London to suggest the idea of human rights in North Korea. Among the many charities, Christian Solidarity Worldwide will also help this movement to reveal the secrets of one of the most oppressed nations in the world. Turner ends the article by using direct quotes that speak out the hopes that will be delivered to North Korea through this event.
Turner is very clear with her language in her essay. In the beginning of the essay, she tells a story of an innocent death of a North Korean dealing with human rights. This example is the basis of the essay and also the hook of the article. This well suited example engross the audience. Her idea of relating Christianity is not missed out in the article. She emphasizes the fact that not only Christian Solidarity Worldwide will help this movement but also the other charities including Amnesty International UK and North Korean Refugees Solidarity Worldwide. Overall, this essay is well written according to the message the author tells.
http://www.christiantoday.com/article/north.korean.defectors.to.testify.at.uk.parliament.hearing/34278.htm
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