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Beyond silence and blaming: revisiting South Korea's role in North Korean human rights / Suh, Bo-hyuk   Journal Article
Suh, Bo-hyuk Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Despite over a decade of collective efforts on the part of the international community, the North Korean human rights issue remains prevalent and pervasive. I propose "Korean human rights" as an alternative concept and approach for South Korea to constructively contribute to improving the human rights situation in North Korea. The notion of Korean human rights can be used as a method to overcome the limitations that both South Korea and the international community have faced in the past and a framework for effectively applying international human rights conventions at the regional level.
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Controversies over North Korean human rights in South Korean so / Suh, Bo-hyuk   Journal Article
Suh, Bo-hyuk Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract This article examines, on the basis of international human rights norms, the controversies that exist in South Korean society with respect to North Korean human rights issues. The article looks at current human rights conditions in North Korea; the root causes of these human rights concerns; the conditions faced by "displaced persons"; the problems associated with planned defection; reactions to the 2004 North Korean Human Rights Act passed by the U.S. Congress; and the direction that should be taken to improve human rights conditions in the country. We can only expect a continuation of debate within South Korean society on these issues until a fundamental point of agreement is reached, one that can serve as a rational and practical basis for improving the human rights situation in North Korea.
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