This
past Monday, the U.N. Commission of Inquiry formally presented its report at the U.N. Human Rights Council.
The
report included detailed information about the human rights violations in the
country, stating that "The gravity, scale and nature of these
violationsdoes not have any parallel in the contemporary world. Now that
the report has been presented, a strong resolution needs to be adopted by the
Human Rights Council, ensuring that the Commission of Inquirys recommendations
will be acted upon.
The U.N. Secretary General should also act by referring the
Commission of Inquirys report to the Security Council as a matter of urgency.
Furthermore, U.N. agencies that operate inside North Korea, such as UNICEF and
the World Food Programme, can play an important role by better addressing
human rights concerns through their work. It is only through such
coordinated action that the international community can demonstrate its
absolute support for the North Korean people.
Source:
CNN