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North Korea says sanctions hurting women, children

By Stephanie Nebehay

 

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FILE PHOTO: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un smiles as children eat during his visit to the Pyongyang Orphanage on International Children's Day in this undated photo released by North Korea's Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) in Pyongyang June 2, 2014. To match Insight NORTHKOREA-FOOD/ KCNA / via REUTERS/File Photo

 

GENEVA (Reuters) - North Korea said on Wednesday it was working to uphold women's rights and gender equality but that sanctions imposed by major powers were taking a toll on vulnerable families.

 

Han Tae Song, ambassador of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) to the United Nations in Geneva, also urged South Korea to return 12 waitresses "kidnapped" while working in China in April 2016, calling it a "crime against humanity".

Seoul has said the 12 women and one man had chosen to defect to the South.

 

U.S. President Donald Trump arrived earlier earlier in the day in China seeking help to rein in North Korea, telling the reclusive state's leader he was putting his country in grave danger by developing nuclear weapons.

 

"The United States and other hostile forces impede the enjoyment by our people of their human rights in every possible way, resorting to the vicious ways and means of all kinds in their attempt to stifle the ideas and system of the DPRK," Han told the U.N. Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women.

 

Washington, he said, had "manipulated" sanctions resolutions against his country at the U.N. Security Council that violated North Korean sovereignty and rights to existence and development, he said.

 

"Due to these inhumane economic sanctions, vulnerable peoples like women and children are becoming...victims."

 

"Such sanctions against humanity which block even the delivery of the medical equipment and medicines for maternal and child health and the basic goods for daily life including even children’s bicycles threaten the protection and promotion of our women’s rights and even the right to survival of the children."

 

South Korea imposed unilateral sanctions on 18 North Koreans on Monday, barring any financial transactions between those sanctioned and any South Koreans, as part of international efforts to dry up Pyongyang's illegal cash flows.

 

Japan said on Tuesday it would impose additional sanctions on North Korea in response to the continuing threat posed by its missile and nuclear programmes.

 

The U.N. panel, composed of 23 independent experts, was examining North Korea's record as part of a regular review. Its findings are due to be issued on Nov 17.

 

(Reporting by Stephanie Nebehay; editing by Mark Heinrich)

 
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Poor kids.  Held as pawns due to a line drawn on a map and a posturing idiot.  How many meals could have been bought using the money spent developing missiles and nuclear weapons?

 

Given that North Korea has suggested hosting some 2018 winter olympics events at the Masikryong ski resort, the world should have taken them up on their offer, and flood the country with foreigners.  Just keep on flying in fully laden 747s and A380s until the official "guide" network is overwhelmed.  Thousands of foreign tourists freely roaming the country will do more to undermine fat-un's regime from within than any threats of attack will.  The first of the unauthorised flights can be packed with all those currently calling for war with North Korea, so if (not so) Li'l Kim is mad enough to shoot it down, they can shuffle off happy in the knowledge that their wish will be fulfilled.

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1 hour ago, ballpoint said:

Given that North Korea has suggested hosting some 2018 winter olympics events at the Masikryong ski resort, the world should have taken them up on their offer, and flood the country with foreigners.  Just keep on flying in fully laden 747s and A380s until the official "guide" network is overwhelmed.

That would be a BIG mistake for NK. Airplanes full of CIA , Special forces , black ops , seal team 6 ,....

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The present sanctions would not cause as much grief as radiation burns, radiation sickness, destroyed buildings.

Mister rocket man needs to be shown newsreel footage of Hiroshima and Nagasaki to see what 2 high altitude A-bombs did.

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6 hours ago, dieseldave1951 said:

another leader thinking his country is doing well, i bet these kids eat sh1t every day  dressed in rags eat with their hands when no officials are visiting

after the photo was taken the food was removed

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