The cruel and unruly torture imposed on prisoners in the North Korean concentration camps reminds people of the terrorist attacks that occurred during the massacres of Nazis and other Axis countries. In these North Korean prisons, many prisoners died due to abuse and supply shortages; the US and South Korea presumed that approximately 200,000 people were detained in these North Korean concentration camps. An estimated 400,000 people died of torture, starvation and execution at these concentration camps.
Japanese legislators passed their own NKRHA version in 2006. The Japanese bill calls for raising the awareness of North Korea's human rights abuses with an emphasis on kidnapping Japanese citizens and strengthening international coordination to prevent North Korean government's human rights abuses There. I mentioned the resolution of the plight of North Korean refugees, but I did not outline concrete measures to support refugees. If human rights violations, especially the abduction issue, are not ameliorated, the law already requires economic sanctions, but similar sanctions have already been applied to North Korea's missiles and nuclear tests.
The United States has technical right to sanction human rights abuses according to administrative order, but has not done so yet. So far, the United States set zero / zero North Korean organization for violation of human rights. By contrast, the United States has ratified Sudan, Iran, Syria, Myanmar with human rights abuses. In addition, Washington approved by Zimbabwe and the president of Belarus in the name of the president, but he has not pointed out any head of the organization of Kim Jung-Eun or any North Korea still listed by the United Nations Review Committee. The United States, including the integration of human rights to a wider sanctioning authority, should be able to do more to sanction North Korea and should do so.
The Democratic People's Republic of Korea is a very isolated country that is constantly known for human rights violations. Escape from the isolated countries of North Korea, "We continue to report that North Korea consistently maintains a record of serious human rights abuses.The Korean society in George Orwell's 1984 distorptive novel, The similarities of society are very similar: the government consisting of only top leaders, full control of the media, and the department that restricts limiting the role of individuals with various free wills is actually acting It is a fact