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UN Security Council Called to Take Action on North Korea

April 1, 2014 | Asia
April 1, 2014
AsiaNorth Korea

ICC Note: For the first time, the United Nations Security Council has been called upon by the UN Human Rights Council to take action on the human rights atrocities being committed in North Korea. The request to the Security Council comes after a year long investigation by the United Nations collected extensive testimony and evidence of crimes against humanity perpetrated by the ruling Kim family. Among these numerous crimes is the complete restriction of religious freedom and the violent persecution of Christians, thousands of whom are believed to currently be imprisoned in political “death” camps. 
3/28/14 North Korea (CSW) – Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) welcomes the strong resolution on North Korea, passed today by the United Nations Human Rights Council (HRC), including a request for the UN Security Council to take action on North Korea’s human rights situation.
The resolution includes an official response to the report of the UN Commission of Inquiry on North Korea (COI) and includes a wide range of recommendations, most notably encouraging UN Security Council consideration of the report, including possible referral of North Korea to an “appropriate international criminal justice mechanism”.
The resolution “condemns in the strongest terms the ongoing and systematic, widespread and gross human rights violations” in North Korea including the “denial of the right of freedom of thought, conscience and religion”. It goes on to acknowledge that “the body of testimony and information received provides reasonable grounds to believe that crimes against humanity have been committed”.
Other key recommendations of the resolution included the creation of a new mechanism to continue to COI’s work of information and evidence collection, as well as a renewal of the mandate of the UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in North Korea.
Earlier last week the COI concluded its one-year mandate by presenting its final report to the HRC. In his concluding remarks, the COI’s Chair Justice Michael Kirby said: “The world is now better informed about Korea. It is watching. It will judge us by our response. This Commission’s recommendations should not sit on the shelf… It is now your duty to address the scourge of human rights violations and crimes against humanity in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea”.
CSW and the Jubilee Campaign, in a joint oral statement to the HRC, said: “The clear and unambiguous evidence of the wide range of crimes against humanity being committed in the DPRK, and the near certainty of command responsibility, demand an equally clear response… The blood and the tears and what is left of the dignity of the North Korean people cry out to us. We must act.”

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