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United Nations: We Should Prosecute North Korea at ICC For “Crimes Against Humanity”
Townhall.com ^ | February 17, 2014 | Daniel Doherty

Posted on 02/17/2014 11:32:06 AM PST by Kaslin

The late journalist Christopher Hitchens once suggested that it was as if Kim Il Sung -- the founder and “Eternal President” of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) -- had read George Orwell’s famous dystopian novel “1984,” and then tried to bring it to life. That was one of his first thoughts, he said, after visiting the country.

North Korea, as most people know, is probably the most impoverished and terrorized police state on the face of the earth. Unspeakable atrocities happen there every single day. And now, in a new report, the UN is using its perch to say its leaders must be held accountable, and brought to justice:

A United Nations report being released in Geneva today has, for the first time, condemned North Korea for systematic rights violations amounting to crimes against humanity, according to leaked information by the Associated Press. Rights activists welcomed the commission's findings but acknowledge prosecution of North Korean leaders is not likely any time soon.

A U.N. Commission of Inquiry said rights abuses in North Korea are widespread, systematic, and designed to maintain political power.

It declared the leadership in North Korea guilty of Crimes Against Humanity and urges prosecution at the International Criminal Court.

Even before details were released Monday on the three-man panel's historic one-year investigation, leaks to the media showed it found gross violations.

The revelations in this report are hair-raising but not all that surprising. The Kim family’s crimes (most recently, perhaps, the murder of Kim Jong Un’s own uncle) are widely reported in the media and documented by escapees and survivors alike. But the UN’s decision to shine a brighter light on the regime’s evil crimes is not insignificant; if anything, this report will only raise more questions about Kim & Co.'s ruthlessness, and their wanton disregard for human rights:

They include summary executions, rape, torture, forced abortions and enslavement.

The U.N. report said religious minorities and political dissidents suffer the most, with up to 120,000 living in town-sized prison camps.

Lee Jung-hoon, South Korea's Ambassador for Human Rights, said the U.N. report is the first reliable and legal evidence of atrocities in North Korea. He said the report also specifies that North Korea’s crimes can be labeled as genocide, which means the crime can be applied to the leadership of North Korea, including Kim Jong Un. There are no exemptions to this crime, Lee said. So, even if the two Koreas are reunified within 5, 10 or 50 years, the leaders of North Korea can still be punished.

The U.N. commission's findings were based on satellite imagery and interviews with more than 80 witnesses. Many of them were defectors who survived prison camps and escaped across the border and through China.

But that’s unlikely to happen:

Despite the call for prosecution, there is little chance North Korean leaders will face justice.

A U.N. Security Council decision would be needed to send the case to the International Criminal Court, and North Korea's main backer, China, has veto power.

During the investigation, Beijing ignored the U.N. panel's request to visit its border area with North Korea.

Regime change is another option, of course, but I suspect the public wouldn't entertain that course of action. So while this report is certainly a positive step forward, what -- if any -- meaningful changes will come of it remain to be seen.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: china; northkorea; pyongyang; republicofkorea; uselessnations
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To: dsrtsage

Why we must invade North Korea:

http://www.wnd.com/2013/02/we-must-invade-north-korea/


21 posted on 02/17/2014 12:41:01 PM PST by golux
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To: GeronL

* I am sure a strongly worded letter will fix everything. *

The UN says, “STOP!”...or I shall say, “Stop” again.


22 posted on 02/17/2014 12:44:32 PM PST by PATRIOT1876
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23 posted on 02/17/2014 12:44:35 PM PST by DJ MacWoW (The Fed Gov is not one ring to rule them all)
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To: AppyPappy

Red China feeds and arms North Korea; they are the dagger Red China can use for leverage.


24 posted on 02/17/2014 12:53:49 PM PST by kearnyirish2 (Affirmative action is economic war against white males (and therefore white families).)
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To: ltc8k6

Yes they sure did. I misunderstood you and thought you meant they should have prosecuted them, but then to the left liberating a country from a ruthless dictator and evil regime is a crime


25 posted on 02/17/2014 1:16:41 PM PST by Kaslin (He needed the ignorant to reelect him, and he got them. Now we all have to pay the consequenses)
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To: kearnyirish2

Pretty lame and expensive dagger if you ask me.


26 posted on 02/17/2014 1:19:04 PM PST by AppyPappy (Obama: What did I not know and when did I not know it?)
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To: AppyPappy

“Pretty lame and expensive dagger if you ask me.”

It is used (successfully) to wring concessions from the West for Red China (the good cop, bad cop game). It isn’t lame to South Korea or Japan.


27 posted on 02/17/2014 1:20:23 PM PST by kearnyirish2 (Affirmative action is economic war against white males (and therefore white families).)
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To: Kaslin

Go after him for “Global Warming” crimes. The UN is an expert in this arena.


28 posted on 02/17/2014 1:29:38 PM PST by eyedigress ((zOld storm chaser from the west)/ ?s)
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To: AdmSmith; AnonymousConservative; Berosus; bigheadfred; Bockscar; cardinal4; ColdOne; ...
A United Nations report being released in Geneva today has, for the first time, condemned North Korea for systematic rights violations amounting to crimes against humanity, according to leaked information by the Associated Press. Rights activists welcomed the commission's findings but acknowledge prosecution of North Korean leaders is not likely any time soon.
Issue a warrant, and demand that he turn himself in. Yeah, that'll work. Thanks Kaslin.
29 posted on 02/17/2014 4:20:07 PM PST by SunkenCiv (http://www.freerepublic.com/~mestamachine/)
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To: Kaslin

They are still trying to get Blair into that court...


30 posted on 02/17/2014 4:22:08 PM PST by ltc8k6
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To: eyedigress
No such luck, North Korea probably has the smallest carbon footprint in Asia. Ever see the satellite photo taken over Korea at night, where all the cities and highways of South Korea are brightly lit up, while the only light in North Korea is a barely visible grey smudge marking Pyongyang?


31 posted on 02/17/2014 5:43:47 PM PST by Berosus (I wish I had as much faith in God as liberals have in government.)
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