NK Watch is investigating the damage of Crimes against Humanity in North Korea through interviews with North Korean defectors. NK Watch writes petitions based on the investigation records and submits them to the United Nations Human Rights Council: Special Rapporteur on Torture, Special Rapporteur on violence against women, Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearnces, Working Group on Arbitrary Detention, Special Rapporteur on Contemporary forms of Slavery, and Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
Challenges: NK Watch is looking for witnesses with families who have been identified or presumed to have been detained in political prison camps or who have been victims of Crimes against Humanity by North Korean authorities
엔케이워치는 탈북민 인터뷰를 통해 북한에서의 반인도적범죄 피해를 조사하고 있습니다. 엔케이워치는 이 조사 기록을 바탕으로 청원서를 작성하고 유엔인권이사회 산하에 있는 고문 특별보고관 (Special Rapporteur on Torture), 여성폭력 특별보고관 (Special Rapporteur on violence against women),
강제실종 실무그룹 (Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances), 강제구금 실무그룹(Working Group on Arbitrary Detention), 현대판 노예제도에 대한 특별보고관 (Special Rapporteuron Contemporary forms of Slavery), 장애인권리에 대한 특별보고관 (Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities)에 제출하고 있습니다.
도전과제: [상담, 인터뷰 관련 이모티콘 필요] 엔케이워치는 북한 당국으로부터 반인도적범죄 피해를 당하셨거나, 정치범수용소에 구금된 것으로 확인 혹은 추정된 가족을 두신 증언자들을 찾고 있습니다.
NK Watch, a Civil Society Organization registered to the Ministry of Unification, was founded in 2003 by survivors of North Korean political prison camps.