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Un Watch History

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UN Watch is a non-governmental organization. It was established in Geneva, 1993. The founder is a civil rights activist Morris B. Abram from Georgia, US. He worked with Marting Luther King, Jr. closely and he was the former U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations(UN) in Geneva.

To put it briefly, the mission and goal of the UN Watch are "Monitoring the UN, Promoting Human Rights." UN must treat each country or circumstance equally, but sometimes it takes a mistake. UN watch objectively audit the UN and asks when an incident is occurred.

UN Watch has a relationship with 20 international human rights NGOs, and it started to hold the Geneva Summit for Human Rights and Democracy every year from 2009. This event is helping to promote …show more content…

hrw.org said "leader Kim Jong-Un continued to intensify repression, increased control over the North Korean border with China to prevent North Koreans from escaping and seeking refuge overseas, and tightened restrictions on freedom of movement inside the country. The government also punished those found with unauthorized information from outside the country—including news, films, and photos—and used public executions to generate fearful obedience." Some reports say 80,000 to 120,000 prisoners are incarcerated in camps that are dedicated to political crimes. Many resources say there is no freedom inside the country. The UNHRC has discussed the issue since 2003. The UNHRC have adopted a resolution each year, but North Korea have rejected all of the resolutions. The latest resolution passed the Assembly by a vote of 123-16(with 51 abstentions). It means that most of the countries are believing in the existence of human rights violations in North Korea. Though this issue is very difficult to solve. Because the country is completely closed and no one can even touch. Its government doesn't have ears to hear the warnings from all over the world. In fact, nowadays, it's only worth talking about the problem on the public internet to remind that there are problems not only nuke but also the human rights abuse. I wish that someday the North Korean citizens become to be able to speak freely and escape from all of the human rights

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