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- dhawk101614 accessdate "Aug 29, 2015".
- dhawk101614 archivedate "Mar 15, 2015".
- dhawk101614 archiveurl "http://web.archive.org/web/20150315064649/http://38north.org/2014/10/dhawk101614/".
- dhawk101614 date "2014-10-16".
- dhawk101614 deadurl "no".
- dhawk101614 first1 "David".
- dhawk101614 isCitedBy Report_of_the_Commission_of_Inquiry_on_Human_Rights_in_the_Democratic_Peoples_Republic_of_Korea.
- dhawk101614 journal "38 North".
- dhawk101614 last1 "Hawk".
- dhawk101614 location "Washington, D.C.".
- dhawk101614 publisher Paul_H._Nitze_School_of_Advanced_International_Studies.
- dhawk101614 quote "--06-13".
- dhawk101614 quote "For it to work, the UN human rights system assumes that indigenous civil society groups, domestic and foreign journalists, governmental, inter-governmental and non-governmental monitors will be able to corroborate on-the-ground claims that a government is observing and respecting the rights of its citizenry. However, none of these conditions apply to North Korea. In this type of situation, if the regime in question does not allow on-site, on-the-ground monitoring, then the refugee/victim testimonies, not the unverifiable statements of the government, stand. With more than 25,000 North Korean defectors in South Korea and hundreds more around the world, there is ample information about the types of abuses have taken place inside North Korea—and the overwhelming narrative is quite the opposite of what the DPRK government purports.".
- dhawk101614 title "North Korea Responds to the UN Commission of Inquiry".
- dhawk101614 url dhawk101614.