North Korean Defectors visiting Geneva Human Rights session
North Korean Defectors visiting Geneva Human Rights
session, where North Korea Foreign Minister labeled them
"scum"
Defectors will also raise situation of
North Korean overseas workers whose situation is akin to
slavery
GENEVA, March 13, 2015 - To respond to attacks from North Korea's Foreign Minister, who last week called defectors "scum," a delegation is visiting Geneva to participate at the Human Rights Council, meet UN officials and diplomats, and will be available for interviews next Monday and Tuesday, March 16-17.
The delegation is headed by well-known defector Mr. Ahn Myeong Cheol, a former prison guard in North Korean labor camps who witnessed first-hand the regime's atrocities. Ahn has testified to the UN Commission of Inquiry about his personal experiences relating to human rights violations in North Korea, and he will also respond to recent attacks against the report's credibility.
Another issue that the defectors will raise is that of the North Korean overseas workers, whose situation is a form of modern-day slavery. A former overseas worker will also be present and present his testimony.
For interviews, please contact media1@unwatch.org.
BIOS OF DELEGATION
Ahn Myeong Cheol was a prison guard in the North Korean regime's brutal gulag who escaped to South Korea and became a human rights activist. Born in North Hamgyong Province in North Korea, he was the only one chosen in his district, at age 18, to become a political prison camp guard. Throughout his service, Ahn was subjected to heavy brain-washing into believing that political prisoners were enemies of the state unworthy of sympathy. He worked for a total of eight years in four different camps. These camps were all designated as total control zones, which prohibit the release of prisoners under any circumstances. Since his escape, Ahn has become a North Korean human rights activist. He has provided testimony at the UN Commission of Inquiry on Human Rights in the DPRK and is now the executive director of the organization NK Watch.
Gim Gyumin was born in Hwanghae
Province in North Korea in 1974. In North Korea, he
witnessed many human rights violations such as public
executions, arbitrary detention, sexual violations, famine,
etc. He fled North Korea in 1999 but was arrested in China
and repatriated to North Korea. He escaped from North Korea
again in 2000 and finally entered South Korea in 2001. In
South Korea, he majored drama and film in Hanyang University
and started his career as a film director. He directed many
films about North Korean human rights. Since he is an
eye-witness and victim of human rights violations in North
Korea, he has integrated these real tragedies into his
movies.
Mr. Kim was dispatched to
Russia as a North Korean overseas worker in 2000. While he
was working at the logging site in Russia, he received only
$130 as a monthly salary since the North Korean government
took almost 95% of his salary for the state fund to
strengthen the dictatorship. He worked every day from 8am to
12am or even to 3am without having any holiday or rest. The
only holiday he could have was the New Year's Day. Since he
could not endure this inhuman treatment by the North Korean
authorities any more, he escaped the work site in 2002 and
finally entered South Korea in
2013.
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