Canada requires NK to disclose the information of Sin Sunkja
Statement to meet the visitation of the foreign minister Kim Sunghwan
John Baird, who is the foreign minister of Canada, required North Korea to disclose the information of political prisoner camps when Sin Sunkja, who is known as the daughter of Thongyoung, was incarcerated. He issued a statement for calling on NK to improve the human right before one day from the visitation of Kim Sunghwan, who is the foreign minister of South Korea.
He said "We requires the personal information of Sin Sunkja and her two daughters, Oh Heawon and Gyuwon who were incarcerated in notorious political prisoner camps of North Korea. The severe treatment of North Korea for her family symbolizes the reality of crucial human rights abuse is systematic and extensive, and it torment people in North Korea." He also expressed the requirement of the sweeping and prompt shutdown of the political prisoner camps, that is assumed accommodate 200-thousand people, and send them to their families.
The statement emphasizes "Canada becomes leading nation of the improvement of NK's human right." and "We will bring all of way for leading the action of international society including UN or other international organizations."
On the other way, the Korean foreign minister Kim will visit Canada at 22th, and have an meeting for FTA, the measure of build up to cooperation of energy resources area and latest circumstances both inside and outside the Korean Peninsula.
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John Baird, who is the foreign minister of Canada, required North Korea to disclose the information of political prisoner camps when Sin Sunkja was incarcerated. He also issued a statement for calling on NK to improve the human right.
I wonder if it worked? I doubt it, unfortunately.
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