More than 100 North Koreans are missing after fleeing the country or trying to contact family members overseas.
More than 100 North Koreans are still missing after failing to flee the country and attempting to contact relatives in South Korea, according to a Seoul-based human rights group. A report released by the agency indicates that China and Russia are also likely involved in Kim Jong Un's regime's ruthless actions.
The Transitional Justice Working Group (TJWG), a South Korean human rights group, announced that 113 North Korean nationals have disappeared after violating the Kim Jong Un regime's strict rules in some way.
The report released by activists is based on interviews with 62 North Koreans who managed to escape.
North Korea: People disappear even after calling their families
I read that 80 percent of those missing were captured in North Korea, the rest in China or Russia, and about 30 percent of them have not been seen since Kim Jong-un took power in late 2011. is erasing.
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The report also found that 40% of missing Koreans were caught trying to flee the country, and 26% were responsible for crimes committed by family members. Similarly, almost 9% were accused of having had contact with people from South Korea and other countries.
More than 81% of human rights activists also claim this. Some of the missing persons went missing after being taken to North Korea's secret police force, the Ministry of State Security (MSS), known as Boiv.
Kim Jong Un's ruthless methods. The report also points to China and Russia.
“If the MSS discovers call records with South Korea, they will be considered a serious crime,” said one of the organization's interlocutors quoted in the report.
Activists believe that North Korea is also orchestrating China and Russia in its ruthless actions.
The United Nations estimates that around 200,000 people are being held in concentration camps run by Bowib. Much of this is due to political reasons.
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