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Date : March 20, 2016
CSW: NK regime must be held to account
   http://www.csw.org.uk/2016/03/16/news/3024/article.htm [820]

NORTH KOREAN REGIME MUST BE HELD TO ACCOUNT SAYS UN EXPERT
 

In his last report to the UN Human Rights Council on 14 March, the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea (DPRK), Marzuki Darusman, said that repression in the country continues unabated and said that efforts to hold the ruling regime to account must continue.
 
The totalitarian governing structure in North Korea absolutely denies rights to its people and its unchecked power appears as strongly entrenched as ever throughout the whole country, he said.
 
In this extremely centralized and hierarchical ruling structure, where tight control is extended to the smallest unit of the society, the principle of command and superior responsibility should offer a plausible theory to hold the Supreme Leader Mr. Kim Jong Un and most of the past and present senior leaders individually culpable, he added.
 
The Special Rapporteur stressed that the international community must ensure that accountability for crimes against humanity must be part of any peace plan for the Korean peninsula: As the term implies, crimes against humanity are a concern for all of humanity. Ensuring accountability for such crimes justly requires the international community to play a role, he said.
 
The UN Commission of Inquiry on human rights in North Korea found that the gravity, scale and nature of human rights violations in North Korea reveal a State that does not have any parallel in the contemporary world.
 
Recommendations included targeted sanctions against the perpetrators of crimes against humanity, an extension of the mandate of the UN Special Rapporteur for Human Rights in North Korea and the establishment of a UN-mandated structure and database to help to ensure accountability for human rights violations, building on the collection of evidence and documentation work of the commission.
 
In his address to the Human Rights Council, the Special Rapporteur called for the establishment of a group of experts to study possible accountability measures and highlighted the possible role of the International Criminal Court.  
 
Christian Solidarity Worldwides East Asia Team Leader Benedict Rogers, said: We applaud the Special Rapporteurs continuous efforts to draw attention to the crimes against humanity in North Korea, we welcome his repeated calls for accountability, and we strongly support the recommendations in his final report. We wish to take this opportunity to express our appreciation to Mr Marzuki Darusman for his dedication to his mandate and the thorough, persistent and expert way in which he has fulfilled his responsibilities. We hope that the United Nations will act upon the Special Rapporteurs findings and recommendations and the conclusions of the Commission of Inquiry, and will also ensure that the new Special Rapporteur will be someone who will be well-positioned to build on the excellent work of Mr Darusman. The time for action to address North Koreas human rights crisis is long overdue.
 
For further information or to arrange interviews please contact Kiri Kankhwende, Press Officer at Christian Solidarity Worldwide on +44 (0)20 8329 0045 / +44 (0) 78 2332 9663, email kiri@csw.org.uk or visit www.csw.org.uk.






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