UN Demands Prosecution Of North Korea Over ‘Crimes Against Humanity’

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UN call for North Korea prosecution for 'crimes against humanity'

The UN have demanded that North Korean leader Kim Jong-un be prosecuted for ‘crimes against humanity’ due to his ongoing pursual of nuclear weapons. 

Marzuki Darusman has urged the United Nations to hold Kim and other senior North Korean officials accountable for their ongoing development of weapons of mass destruction whilst ignoring the fact that many of its citizens lack access to sufficient food.

Channelnewsasia.com reports:

He was addressing the U.N. Human Rights Council at a session boycotted by the delegation of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK). The European Union and United States supported his call for accountability without naming the leader.

China, Pyongyang’s aklly,took a more conciliatory tone, saying human rights issues shousd not be politicised and calling for a comprehensive approach to dealing with North Korea.

North Korea Foreign Minister Ri Su Yong, in a speech to the Geneva forum on March 1, said it would boycott any session that examined its record and would “never, ever” be bound by any such resolutions.

Darusman, referring to his report issued last month, said: “I would like to reiterate my appeal to the international community to move forward to ensure accountability of the senior leadership of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, including that of Mr. Kim Jong Un.”

This could be via the International Criminal Court (ICC) but failing consensus among major powers, North Korea’s leadership could be prosecuted in a third country, he said.

Political prison camps, torture, “slave-like labour” and religious persecution remain features of the state apparatus, two years after a landmark U.N. investigation into crimes against humanity, Darusman said.

“The denial of human rights to its citizens internally and this aggressive behaviour externally are basically two sides of the same coin. The country is pouring a large amount of resources into developing weapons of mass destruction, while large parts of its population continue to suffer from food insecurity…,” he added.

North Korea conducted its fourth nuclear test in January, followed by its launching of a long-range missile the following month.

Robert King, U.S. envoy on the DPRK, said that the Obama administration “strongly supports the call for accountability”

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