Murder, enslavement, torture, rape, starvation, persecution and abduction are among the many human-rights violations that the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, commonly called North Korea, has reportedly committed against its own citizens and foreigners.
That’s according to a United Nations commission that has been investigating North Korea since last March. The commission detailed drastic violations committed by the country, including crimes against humanity, and even named North Korean leader Kim Jong-un as a possible perpetrator, in a two-part report released Monday.
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