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CoIDPRK Report of the Commission of Inquiry on HR in the Democratic People s Republic of Korea



CoIDPRK Report of the Commission of Inquiry on HR in the Democratic People s Republic of Korea




Report of the Commission of Inquiry on Human Rights in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea

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The Report


Report of the commission of inquiry on human
rights in the Democratic People’s Republic of
Korea -­ A/HRC/25/63

36 pages

English Français Español русский العربية 中文 (Word)
English Français Español русский العربية 中文 (PDF)

For additional translations (Korean, Japanese), please see the website of OHCHR (Seoul).

Report of the detailed findings of the
commission of inquiry on human rights in the
Democratic People’s Republic of Korea -­
A/HRC/25/CRP.1

372 pages

English: Word | PDF
For additional translations (Korean, Japanese), please see the website of OHCHR (Seoul).

Media Outreach


North Korea: UN Commission documents wide-ranging and ongoing crimes against humanity, urges referral to ICC

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Report of Commission of Inquiry on Democratic People's Republic of Korea to go public on 17 February

English 中文

For further information about the Commission of Inquiry, please contact:
Rolando Gómez: +41 22 917 9711, rgomez@ohchr.org
Cédric Sapey: +41 22 917 9695, csapey@ohchr.org
Rupert Colville: +41 22 917 9767, rcolville@ohchr.org
Ravina Shamdasani: +41 22 917 9169, rshamdasani@ohchr.org
Cécile Pouilly: +41 22 917 9310, cpouilly@ohchr.org

Questions & Answers


Questions and Answers on the Report of the United Nations Commission of Inquiry on Human Rights in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
17 February 2014

English

Background Information


Biographies of the Commissioners:
Michael Donald Kirby
Marzuki Darusman
Sonja Biserko

About the Commission of Inquiry

Commission of Inquiry Mandate

Satellite Images


Satellite images of currently existing political prison camps (kwanliso) in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea -­ -­ 28 January 2014

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Political Prison Camp No. 14, Kaechon County, South
Pyongang – Prisoner Housing
Analysis courtesy of the U.S. Committee for Human Rights
in North Korea / © Google Earth



Expansion area adjacent to Political Prison Camp No.
14 (potential residual detention complex of Political
Prison Camp No. 18)
Analysis courtesy of Amnesty International/ © Digital Globe





Political Prison Camp No. 15, Yodok, South Pyongan –
Overview
Analysis courtesy of Amnesty International / © Digital Globe



Political Prison Camp No. 16, Myonggan, North
Hamgyong – main administrative area
Analysis courtesy of Amnesty International / © Digital Globe



Political Prison Camp No. 25, Chongjin, North Hamgyong Province
Analysis courtesy of the U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea © Digital Globe


Map

Location of political prison camps (kwanliso) and ordinary prison camps (kyohwaso) in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
PDF | PNG


Photos


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Public Hearings held in Tokyo by the Commission of Inquiry on Human Rights in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
© OHCHR




Graphic Illustrations


Drawings by Kwon Hyo Jin, Submitted to COI by former prisoner Mr Kim Kwang-il

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© Kwon Hyo Jin


© Kwon Hyo Jin


© Kwon Hyo Jin


© Kwon Hyo Jin


© Kwon Hyo Jin


© Kwon Hyo Jin


© Kwon Hyo Jin


© Kwon Hyo Jin


Public hearings


Human Rights in North Korea: Excerpts from the Public Hearings of the Commission of Inquiry (23mins)

Public Hearings (Programs, Videos, Transcripts)

The Commission of Inquiry conducted Public Hearings in Seoul (20-24 August 2013), Tokyo (29-30 August 2013), London (23 October 2013) and Washington, D.C. (30-31 October 2013) during which almost 80 victims and witnesses of human rights violations as well as experts provided testimony on the human rights situation in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.

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