UN Condemns Human Rights Sins in North Korea

The Commission for Human Rights at the United Nations General Assembly today condemned North Korea for human rights violations, making a parallel between the malnutrition of Koreans and ballistic and nuclear programs of genan. This sentence is marked in a non-binding resolution approved by the commission and will [...]
The Commission for Human Rights at the United Nations General Assembly today condemned North Korea for human rights violations, making a parallel between the malnutrition of Koreans and ballistic and nuclear programs of genan.
This sentence is marked in a non-binding resolution approved by the commission, and will be passed on for debate in December at the plenary session of the General Assembly.
With proposals from the European Union and Japan, the resolution condemns North Korea for violating its resources for continuing nuclear and ballistic weapons programmes despite the welfare of the population.
The text cites a very serious concern in the face of jinn's use of torture, immediate executions, arbitrary bans, and kidnapping of foreign citizens both abroad and within the territory of North Korea.
North Korean Ambassador Ja Song Nam announced that his government has flatly rejected this resolution, praising it as a maneuver to discredit the jinn regime.












