{"id":157,"date":"2014-07-30T18:23:22","date_gmt":"2014-07-30T09:23:22","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.01.asiapress.org\/rimjin-gang-2\/2014\/07\/report\/punishment-political-prisoner\/"},"modified":"2018-08-24T18:21:33","modified_gmt":"2018-08-24T09:21:33","slug":"punishment-political-prisoner","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.02.asiapress.org\/rimjin-gang\/2014\/07\/news\/punishment-political-prisoner\/","title":{"rendered":"\"Punishment by Law, or Eliminated by Commandment\": Two Types of Political Prisoner in N.Korea"},"content":{"rendered":"
2014\/June\/01
Written by\u00a0ISHIMARU Jiro, Editor in Chief, Rimjin-gang<\/p>\n
Public concern regarding the condition of human rights in North Korea has been increasing since the United Nation's Commission of Inquiry on Human Rights in the DPRK released their final report. The 372-page report, known as the 'COI Report', includes the hearings carried out at several cities in South Korea, Japan, the UK, and the US. At each hearing, thorough interviews were made with representatives of several organizations, groups, institutions and individuals to gain detailed information on the human right abuses of the North Korean state.<\/p>\n The report contained testimonies by defectors, families of the abductees and human rights organizations, including Amnesty International. I was called as a speaker for the hearing in Tokyo, and provided analysis on human rights and food conditions by presenting video footage taken by our North Korean reporters.\u00a0<\/p>\n The North Korean ministry of foreign affairs promptly reacted to the COI Report and denied all the allegations as follows;<\/p>\n \"The DPRK categorically rejects this 'report', as it does not deserve even a passing note. The 'report' misrepresents the true picture of the Korean people enjoying genuine rights and is peppered with sheer lies and fabrications deliberately cooked up by hostile forces and riff-raffs such as some 'elements with ambiguous identities who defected from the north', escaped criminals after committing crimes against the country to earn money.\" (The statement of DPRK Ministry of Foreign Affairs - 21. February.)<\/span><\/p>\n The North Korean government is taking a consistent stance as it repeatedly states; \"There is no human rights issue in our country\".<\/p>\n However, there are 27,000 defectors in South Korea and other countries. They are living witnesses. There is no doubt that the systematic and widespread human rights violations have been and are being committed by the North Korean state. In particular, the political prison camps are the most serious and prominent problem that the international community is concerned with.<\/span><\/p>\n