South Korea: Policy Shift May Help Rights in North Korea
16 Nov 2006 22:19:26 GMT
Source: Human Rights Watch
(Seoul, November 17, 2006) – South Korea is taking a step in the right direction by deciding for the first time to vote in favor of an upcoming United Nations General Assembly resolution on North Korea's human rights situation, Human Rights Watch said today. Human Rights Watch urged Seoul to press Pyongyang to start meaningful dialogues with UN human rights experts.
The UN General Assembly is expected to vote soon on a resolution calling on North Korea to fully respect human rights and fundamental freedoms. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade announced on November 16 that South Korea will vote in favor of the resolution. To date, South Korea has either been absent or has abstained from voting on similar resolutions, citing its priority for peace on the Korean Peninsula and its preference for quiet diplomacy.