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North Korean women left behind children to find freedom

News of the death of Han Sung-ok spread rapidly among the North Korean refugees in South Korea. Many felt like they knew her. In the eyes of the Chinese government, though, the women were illegal migrants and their children, even with Chinese fathers, nonexistent on paper. Advertisement But children born of trafficking are children all the same. For many of the women, their children are their only kin outside North Korea. And when the women weigh the prospect of fleeing to South Korea, where they’re granted automatic citizenship and resettlement support, they’re faced with a fraught choice: stay with their sons and daughters or leave to seek freedom and safety?

South Korean lawmakers urge enforcement of North Korean human rights law

South Korean lawmakers urge enforcement of North Korean human rights law By (0) South Korea responded to North Korea’s rights abuses with a new human rights act but official progress stalled after 2016. File Photo by Keizo Mori/UPI | License Photo March 2 (UPI) South Korea s main opposition politicians are calling for the enactment of a North Korean Human Rights Act after recommending nominees for a North Korea Human Rights Foundation that never launched after 2016. Lawmakers in Seoul are urging the government to pay more attention to North Korean human rights violations at a time when officials in charge of inter-Korean affairs have shown greater interest in cooperation with Pyongyang.

National Human Rights Commission welcomes birth registration of undocumented foreigners kids

National Human Rights Commission welcomes birth registration of undocumented foreigners kids Posted : 2021-02-19 16:21 Updated : 2021-02-19 16:59 Korea s National Human Rights Commission welcomed a recent move by the Ministry of Justice seeking to allow undocumented foreign nationals to register their children s births. Gettyimagesbank By Lee Hyo-jin The National Human Rights Commission of Korea (NHRCK) welcomed a recent move by the Ministry of Justice to allow undocumented foreign residents to register their children s births, calling it the first step in guaranteeing the human rights of all children. The NHRCK said in a statement Thursday that the Ministry s decision will help protect all children, regardless of their nationality, from abuse and mistreatment.

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