768 copies of petitions submitted to the UN Human Rights Office in Seoul

On October 22, NK Watch has submitted 768 petitions gathered from 2013 to 2019 regarding human rights violations in North Korea, including concentration camps and forced disappearances, to the UN Human Rights Office in Seoul.

The petitions will be stored in the electronic repository of the UN Human Rights Office to preserve records of human rights violations in North Korea.

NK Watch hopes for the universal value of the 25 million the lives of North Koreans and their human rights will be recognized as more important than the authority, prestige, and maintenance of power of one leader in North Korea.

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