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ICC Joins Letter Urging Renewed Push for Human Rights in North Korea


ICC Joins Letter Urging Renewed Push for Human Rights in North Korea
12/18/2020 Washington, D.C. (International Christian Concern) – With one of the most consistently egregious human rights records in the world, North Korea deserves the international community’s strongest possible censure. This point was highlighted by an open letter sent to South Korean president Moon Jae-in earlier this week.
The letter, signed by 45 groups representing over 300 civil society organizations including ICC, was led by the International Coalition to Stop Crimes Against Humanity in North Korea and urges South Korea to take a stronger role in the push against North Korea’s human rights and religious freedom violations. ....

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South Korea: Promote Human Rights in North Korea


300 civil society groups, and 7 concerned individuals, expressed concern about the South Korean government’s increasingly weak stance on human rights violations and accountability in North Korea.
“President Moon Jae-in and his government should be maintaining a strong and principled approach toward North Korea’s grave human rights abuses for the sake of all Koreans,” said Phil Robertson, deputy Asia director at Human Rights Watch. “President Moon should be addressing North Korea’s lack of cooperation with the United Nations system and recommitting to raising human rights issues in future negotiations.”
In November 2020, South Korea decided for the second consecutive year not to co-sponsor a resolution in the United Nations General Assembly condemning the human rights situation in North Korea. The South Korean government’s reluctance to make North Korea’s human rights record a priority is made worse by North Korea’s increased isolation. The North Korean ....

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Anti-North Korea leaflet law faces backlash from within and outside South Korea


Anti-North Korea leaflet law faces backlash from within and outside South Korea
Posted : 2020-12-15 17:38
Updated : 2020-12-16 07:38
North Korea leader s sister Kim Yo-jong is seen during the inter-Korean summit in Pyongyang, Sept. 18, 2018, in this file photo. The new anti-leaflet law is being criticized for following Kim s June statement calling on the South to stop the sending of anti-North Korea leaflets toward the North. Korea Times file
By Do Je-hae
The ruling Democratic Party of Korea s (DPK) passage of a bill at the national Assembly prohibiting the sending of leaflets with anti-North Korea messages across the border is facing a strong backlash from defectors groups and the opposition as well as the international community. ....

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No More Bashing Kim Jong Un's Regime at the Border, South Korea Says


Dec. 15, 2020 8:37 am ET
SEOUL For years, activist groups in South Korea have sent everything from Bibles to K-pop across the border to the North. Now that could cost them up to three years in prison and a $27,000 fine.
Late Monday, South Korea banned sending material across the border that was critical of the North Korean regime without permission from the Seoul government.
The new law, backed by the ruling party of President Moon Jae-in, drew criticism from North Korean defectors and human rights groups, who accused the government of limiting free speech and undermining democratic values in an effort to improve relations with Pyongyang. ....

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