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  2. North Korean migrant workers - Wikipedia

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    North Korean labour exports increased during the 2000s and peaked during the early 2010s, as part of an effort by the North Korean government to acquire foreign hard currencies. [2] With the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, most migrant labourers were left stranded in their home countries as a result of stringent anti-pandemic ...

  3. List of fact-finding reports on human rights in North Korea

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    Survey on North Korean Human Rights Conditions (PDF) (Report). National Human Rights Commission of Korea. 2009-09-17. Survey Report on Political Prisoners' Camps in North Korea (PDF) (Report). National Human Rights Commission of Korea. 2010-09-30. ISBN 978-89-6114-206-9. Relations between Corruption and Human Rights in North Korea (Report).

  4. Rules of the Workers' Party of Korea - Wikipedia

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    The first rules were adopted on 30 August 1946 at the 1st Congress of the Workers' Party of North Korea, the immediate predecessor of the modern WPK. Since then, every Conference and some Congresses have revised the rules, most recently the 7th Congress in 2016.

  5. Database Center for North Korean Human Rights - Wikipedia

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    The Database Center for North Korean Human Rights (commonly referred to as NKDB) is a nonprofit, non-governmental organization, headquartered in Seoul, South Korea, that conducts data collection, analysis, and monitoring of human rights violations experienced in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK, or North Korea). NKDB not only ...

  6. Category:Welfare in North Korea - Wikipedia

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  7. List of second-level administrative divisions of North Korea

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    This is a list of all second-level administrative divisions of North Korea, including cities, counties, workers' districts, districts, and wards, organized by province or directly governed city. Pyongyang Directly Governed City

  8. Report of the Commission of Inquiry on Human Rights in the ...

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    [2] [26] [27] North Korea did not cooperate with this mandate. In addition, in 2009, the North Korean government was the first state to not accept any of the 167 recommendations received from the adoption of its first Universal Periodic Review (a review on human rights conducted by the HRC on all UN members).

  9. Workers' Party of North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Founding joint plenum of the New People's Party and the North Korea Bureau of the Communist Party of Korea on 28 August 1946. The merger of the North Korea Bureau of the Communist Party of Korea and the New People's Party can be seen as analogous to similar mergers taking place in Eastern Europe in the years following the Second World War, such as the formation of the Socialist Unity Party of ...