Stop the hunger, beatings and torture of North Korean political prisoners, held to the "three generations" rule; anyone found guilty of committing a crime, which can be as simple as trying to escape North Korea, are sent to the camps along with his/her entire family. The subsequent two generations of family members are to be born in the camps and must live their entire lives there in deprivation and torture until they die.
Why is this important?
In central North Korea, lie two of North Korea’s five largest concentration camps: Camp 14 and Camp 18, which hold an approximate total of 50,000 political prisoners, their spouses, and children. The camps lie near an area rich in coal, where mines are worked by prisoners.