White Paper on Human Rights in North Korea 2019

White Paper on Human Rights in North Korea 2019
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Publisher : Korea Institute for National Unification
Total Pages : 582
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ISBN-10 : 9788984799622
ISBN-13 : 8984799629
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Book Synopsis White Paper on Human Rights in North Korea 2019 by : Sookyung Kim, Kyu-chang Lee, Kyung-ok Do, Jea-hwan Hong

Download or read book White Paper on Human Rights in North Korea 2019 written by Sookyung Kim, Kyu-chang Lee, Kyung-ok Do, Jea-hwan Hong and published by Korea Institute for National Unification. This book was released on 2019-11-01 with total page 582 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Korea Institute for National Unification has annually published the White Paper on Human Rights in North Korea since 1996 to raise awareness on North Korean human rights issues at home and abroad, and provide basic materials by objectively surveying and analyzing the North Korean human rights situation. The White Paper on Human Rights in North Korea 2019 incorporates information from in-depth interviews with 135 North Korean defectors who had stayed in North Korea until most recently before entering South Korea. These interviewees were selected with consideration to their demographic and social backgrounds. This White Paper 2019 looks into human rights situations in the North in the following parts: the Reality of Civil and Political Rights, the Reality of Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights, Vulnerable Groups, and Major Issues.


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