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North Korea slams Australia human rights record at UN meeting


Second, to cease cruel, inhumane or degrading treatment in public places of detention.
Three, to ensure the right of persons with disabilities, including participation in elections on an equal basis with others and revoking of policies and practices that result in the arbitrary and indefinite detention of persons with disabilities.
North Korea, which has been controlled by the Kim dynasty since 1948, is widely regarded as one of the world s most repressive countries.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un attends an emergency Politburo meeting in Pyongyang, North Korea.(AP / Korean Central News Agency)
Human Rights Watch says the isolated nation curtails numerous basic liberties. ....

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World Report 2021: North Korea | Human Rights Watch


North Korea in 2020 remained one of the most repressive countries in the world. Under the rule of Kim Jong Un, the third leader of the nearly 75-year Kim dynasty, the totalitarian government deepened repression and maintained fearful obedience using threats of execution, imprisonment, enforced disappearance, and forced labor. Due to the border closures and travel restrictions put in place to stop the spread of Covid-19, the country became more isolated than ever, with authorities intensifying already tight restrictions on communication with the outside world.
The government continued to sharply curtail all basic liberties, including freedom of expression, religion and conscience, assembly, and association, and ban political opposition, independent media, civil society, and trade unions. ....

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