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He South Korean government condemn systematic rape belonging human rights in north korea in the new report published, which emphasizes the tightening ideological laws or in the terrible

He South Korean government condemn systematic rape belonging human rights in north korea in the new report published, which emphasizes the tightening ideological laws or in the terrible conditions in which they live North Koreans are sent abroad as labor force.

For the second year in a row, the company Ministry of Unificationresponsible for relations with the North has published a report on the human rights situation in the neighbouring country, which contributes to 141 New Testimonies from North Koreans who have recently left their country.

According to one anonymous testimony, young provinces South Hwanghae was publicly executed in 2022. The report clarified that the boy heard more 70 songs and watched movies South KoreaThat’s why the Kim Jong-un government authorities branded him as traitor and was executed.

A woman who came to the South with her family last year says in a report that three persons what I knew were executed I’m going to see South Korean TV series.

The letter also sheds light on conditions of slavery where North Koreans live who are sent to hard labor (construction, mining, logging, etc.), such as cheap labor V Russia, Mongolia or African countries.

Although most of them wage they will end up in the hands modewhich thus receives considerable foreign currency, these workers suffer trips from the number 16 and 17 hours a day only two days off a year, said a man who was sent to Russia in 2019.

The man claims that he lived in the village. container with others 40 North Koreans and what were they allowed to do wash your face once a month and wash properly every six months.

North Korea, in turn, is believed to retain 10 political prison camps (calls “Kwanlliso“) in various parts of the country, and that four of them are currently operational, according to the report, which, however, indicates that the area IodineSituated in the mountainous central region of the country and notorious for its brutality, it appears to have been closed.

This year marks the tenth anniversary of the report’s publication. UN Commission of Inquiry on the human rights situation in North Korea.

This text reveals systematic crimes against humanity as “extermination, murder, slavery, disappearances, summary executions, torture, sexual violence, forced abortions, starvation, forced displacement of population and persecution based on political, religious or gender grounds.”


According to EFE

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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