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Dozens of North Koreans defectors caught by secret police ‘vanish’, says rights group By Reuters
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Dozens of North Koreans defectors caught by secret police ‘vanish’, says rights group By Reuters

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By Tycoon Herald 4 Min Read Published October 31, 2024
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Dozens of North Koreans defectors caught by secret police ‘vanish’, says rights group By Reuters

By Hyonhee Shin

SEOUL (Reuters) – Greater than 100 North Koreans have gone lacking after being caught by secret police whereas attempting to defect from the remoted nation and even for attempting to name kin in South Korea, a Seoul-based human rights group stated on Thursday. 

The Transitional Justice Working Group (TJWG) launched a report detailing patterns of enforced disappearances by its examine primarily based on interviews with 62 North Korean escapees in South Korea.

Tens of hundreds of North Koreans have defected within the many years because the Korean Warfare resulted in 1953 with an armistice, with lots of these caught or repatriated despatched to jail camps or different detention amenities earlier than being launched.

The group recognized 113 individuals in 66 disappearance instances, together with the instances in an archive run with different worldwide organisations, in addition to maps depicting switch routes. 

Of the 113, 80%, or 90, had been arrested inside North Korea and the remainder in China or Russia, with about 30% disappearing since chief Kim Jong Un took energy in late 2011. 

Nearly 40% of them went lacking after being caught attempting to flee the nation, whereas 26% took duty for an additional member of the family’s crime. Almost 9% had been accused of being in contact with these in South Korea or different nations. 

Greater than 81% vanished after being transferred to and detained by the Ministry of State Safety (MSS), the North’s secret police referred to as “bowibu”, based on the report. 

An interviewee who defected to the South in 2018 from the Chinese language border metropolis of Hyesan stated his buddy was arrested by the MSS whereas attempting to recuperate a Chinese language cell phone hidden within the mountains, and was now rumoured to have died. 

“Once (the MSS) finds call records with South Korea, they are considered serious offences,” the interviewee was quoted within the report as saying.

Kang Jeong-hyun, director of the challenge, stated the report was supposed to underscore enforced disappearances dedicated by the Kim regime as transnational crimes additionally involving China and Russia. 

The report was revealed simply days earlier than the U.N. Human Rights Council is because of problem its five-yearly Common Periodic Assessment on North Korea.

The United Nations estimates as much as 200,000 persons are held in an unlimited community of gulags run by the MSS, lots of them for political causes. A 2014 U.N. Fee of Inquiry report stated the prisoners confronted torture, rape, pressured labour, hunger and different inhumane therapy.

Pyongyang has lengthy denounced defectors as “human scum”, and Kim has additional tightened border controls over the previous few years. 

The North’s Korea Affiliation for Human Rights Research this month rejected a U.N. report on its human rights violations together with pressured disappearances, calling them “fabrications” and a conspiracy by the West to escalate confrontation and tarnish the nation’s picture.

Beijing has denied there are any North Korean defectors in China, as an alternative describing them as unlawful financial migrants. 

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