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November 22, 2024
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Activists praise COI report, look to next step on human rights

Practical measures sought for helping refugees settle, bringing legal charges against Pyongyang

After years of being overshadowed by the nuclear issue, activists working to bring North Korean human rights violations to light consider the UN Commission of Inquiry’s report on the subject an important step.

They cautioned, however, that it would not be the last step needed.

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