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I cut this as being hopelessly biased.
The North Korean Human Rights Act of 2004 is much improved from its predecessor, H.R. 3573/S. 1903, The North Korean Freedom Act of 2003. The Human Rights Acts deleted many provisions from the earlier Freedom Act that would have needlessly endangered North Koreans hiding in China and focuses more on human rights.