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  2. Racism in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    A classic North Korean short story, "Wolves" (or "Jackals",승냥이, 1951), by Han Sorya, has also been described as racist. [2] According to the documents from Hungarian records, in 1965, a Cuban diplomat [ who? ] visiting Pyongyang who tried to take a picture of the ruins of the bombardment during the Korean War was beaten for being a black ...

  3. Minorities in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Buddhism, now a minority religious group in North Korea, being practiced (2014) While North Korea is ethnically and linguistically homogeneous, [1] some minorities in North Korea exist. They include groups of repatriated Koreans, small religious communities, and migrants from neighboring China and Japan.

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

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    [1] Shigeo Iizuka, Chairman of the Association of Families of Victims Kidnapped by North Korea gives his testimony at the UN. Korean War abductees: The DPRK experienced a loss of population and labor before the Korean War when landowners, intellectuals and religious people who felt threatened fled the country. During the war, more people were ...

  5. Minorities in Korea - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese community in North Korea has diverse origins. Former Japanese prisoners of war in the Soviet Union, Japanese spouses of repatriated Zainichi Koreans, defecting members of the Japanese Red Army, and Japanese people abducted by North Korea live in the country. There are small communities of Indians and Americans in North Korea.

  6. United Nations General Assembly Resolution 62/167 - Wikipedia

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    United Nations General Assembly Resolution 62/167, titled "Situation of Human Rights in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea", is a resolution of the United Nations General Assembly about the situation in North Korea, which was adopted on December 18, 2007 at the 62nd session of the General Assembly.

  7. North Korea’s troops heading to Ukraine’s frontline as cannon ...

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    The G7, involving some of the world’s richest nations, have made clear that they believe the reports of thousands of North Korean troops being used to bolster Russian forces in Ukraine show ...

  8. Human rights in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Human-rights discourse in North Korea has a history that predates the establishment of the state in 1948. Based on Marxist theory, Confucian tradition, and the Juche idea, North Korean human-rights theory regards rights as conditional rather than universal, holds that collective rights take priority over individual rights, and that welfare and subsistence rights are important.

  9. North Korea troops partially withdraw from frontline in ... - AOL

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    North Korean leader Kim Jong Un meets soldiers who took part in a training in North Korea last March (KCNA via KNS) ... suicide to avoid being captured by Ukraine, which Kyiv says shows the extent ...