South Korea Foreign Ministry Is Believed to Have Asked U.N. Envoy to Take A “Toned Down” Approach to North Korean Human Rights

It is pretty clear that improving the human rights for North Koreans is not a concern for the Moon Jae-in administration:

Ojea Quintana, the United Nations’ special investigator on human rights in North Korea

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is likely to have asked for Ojea Quintana, the United Nations’ special investigator on human rights in North Korea, to take a “toned-down” approach in handling North Korea’s human rights abuses.

Quintana is on a five-day trip to Seoul from Monday as he plans to meet with ranking ministerial officials including Second Vice Foreign Minister Lee Tae-ho and Vice Unification Minister Suh Ho.

“His visit is intended to gather relevant data on the status quo of the North’s human rights situation before the United Nations General Assembly convenes on the condition of North Korea’s human rights situation in October,” a foreign ministry official said.

Korea Times

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Flyingsword
Flyingsword
5 years ago

Commie moon hoping for the same kind of state in the south as currently in the north so he sees nothing wrong with how nK treats its people.

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