Seoul-based nonprofit publishes human rights dossiers on 30 North Koreans

2021-08-31

[2021-08-20 NK NEWS]

The Seoul-based Database Center for North Korean Human Rights (NKDB) announced on Thursday that it has published dossiers on 30 North Koreans alleged to have committed human rights abuses in the country, an effort the group claims will “increase accountability for crimes against humanity.”

At a seminar hosted by NKDB in Seoul, the nongovernmental organization said that it assembled the dossiers based on methods such as surveys on 300 defectors who arrived between 2015 and 2019 and in-depth interviews with 30 defectors who are victims or witnesses of human rights violations, or former employees of the North Korean state in the 2010s.

Kim Ga-young, director of NKDB, said the dossiers feature detailed personal information about the perpetrators — which include city and military security officials, prison guards and provincial chiefs — and the crimes they’re accused of committing...

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