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- A.HRC.25.CRP.1_ENG.doc accessdate "2014-05-02".
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- A.HRC.25.CRP.1_ENG.doc archivedate "Feb 27, 2014".
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- A.HRC.25.CRP.1_ENG.doc authorlink1 "Michael Kirby".
- A.HRC.25.CRP.1_ENG.doc authorlink2 "Sonja Biserko".
- A.HRC.25.CRP.1_ENG.doc authorlink3 "Marzuki Darusman".
- A.HRC.25.CRP.1_ENG.doc chapter "IV. Findings of the commission - E. Arbitrary detention, torture, executions, enforced disappearance and political prison camps".
- A.HRC.25.CRP.1_ENG.doc chapter "VII. Conclusions and Recommendadtions".
- A.HRC.25.CRP.1_ENG.doc date "2014-02-07".
- A.HRC.25.CRP.1_ENG.doc date "2014-02-17".
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- A.HRC.25.CRP.1_ENG.doc publisher United_Nations_Human_Rights_Council.
- A.HRC.25.CRP.1_ENG.doc quote "--01-22".
- A.HRC.25.CRP.1_ENG.doc quote "6.31152E8".
- A.HRC.25.CRP.1_ENG.doc quote "940. Ms Soga and her mother were abducted from Sado Island, Niigata Prefecture, Japan, on their way home from shopping. The DPRK has acknowledged the abduction of Ms Soga Hitomi, but not that of her mother Mrs Soga Miyoshi. Ms Soga Hitomi was permitted to return to Japan in 2002 after the acknowledgment of her abduction. In the DPRK, Ms Soga Hitomi was married to Mr Charles Jenkins, one of the five US Army deserters who crossed over to the DPRK from their posts in the ROK voluntarily after the Korean War. Mr Jenkins - who deserted his post in the ROK in 1965 – reports having lived in close proximity to the three US nationals who crossed over to the DPRK before him, Mr Larry Allen Abshier , Mr James Joseph Dresnock and Mr Jerry Wayne Parrish . According to Mr Jenkins, the four were closely monitored and managed with their freedom of movement seriously constrained. The four unsuccessfully attempted to escape in 1966 by seeking asylum in the Russian Embassy, after which they were convinced there was no chance they could leave the DPRK. They had crossed voluntarily, but found themselves trapped in captivity. Mr Jenkins and the couple’s two daughters were able to reunite with Ms Soga in Japan in 2004. Ms Soga, who was only 19 at the time of her abduction, was detained at the same location as Ms Yokota Megumi during the first year after her arrival. Although the two were closely monitored and prevented from communicating in Japanese together, they became close.".
- A.HRC.25.CRP.1_ENG.doc quote "In 1987, two DPRK agents travelling on Japanese passports and passing themselves off as Japanese nationals planted a bomb in an overhead luggage compartment on Korean Air Flight 858 from Bagdad via Abu Dhabi and Bangkok to Seoul causing its explosion over the Andaman Sea, killing all 115 people on board. The two agents were arrested at the airport of Bahrain after which they attempted suicide. The male agent died, but the female agent, Ms Kim Hyon-hui, survived and later confessed that she and her partner were DPRK nationals and received orders to blow up the airplane from Kim Jong-il in an effort to disrupt the presidential election and 1988 Seoul Olympics.".
- A.HRC.25.CRP.1_ENG.doc quote "In September 2002, the Japanese Prime Minister Koizumi Junichiro visited Pyongyang to negotiate with DPRK authorities the return of Japanese nationals suspected of having been abducted to the DPRK. The DPRK’s Supreme Leader Kim Jong-il admitted to Prime Minister Koizumi that DPRK agents had abducted 13 Japanese nationals . The admission came after years of speculation in Japan that many Japanese nationals had been forcefully kidnapped by the DPRK. Prior to this admission to Prime Minister Koizumi, the DPRK had denied all allegations of connections with disappeared persons believed to have been abducted or forcibly disappeared by the regime.".
- A.HRC.25.CRP.1_ENG.doc quote "In the DPRK, Ms Soga Hitomi was married to Mr Charles Jenkins, one of the five US Army deserters who crossed over to the DPRK from their posts in the ROK voluntarily after the Korean War. Mr Jenkins - who deserted his post in the ROK in 1965 – reports having lived in close proximity to the three US nationals who crossed over to the DPRK before him, Mr Larry Allen Abshier , Mr James Joseph Dresnock and Mr Jerry Wayne Parrish . According to Mr Jenkins, the four were closely monitored and managed with their freedom of movement seriously constrained. The four unsuccessfully attempted to escape in 1966 by seeking asylum in the Russian Embassy, after which they were convinced there was no chance they could leave the DPRK. They had crossed voluntarily, but found themselves trapped in captivity. Mr Jenkins and the couple’s two daughters were able to reunite with Ms Soga in Japan in 2004.".
- A.HRC.25.CRP.1_ENG.doc quote "Mrs and Mr Hasuike were abducted from the coast of Kashiwazaki in Niigata Prefecture, Japan. Mrs and Mr Hasuike were two of the five abductees returned to Japan in 2002, and their children in 2004. In 2006 and 2007, the Japanese authorities issued arrest warrants for three DPRK agents believed to be associated with the couples’ abduction: Choi Sun-chol, Han Myeong-il and Kim Nam-jin.".
- A.HRC.25.CRP.1_ENG.doc quote "Ms Dona Bumbea disappeared from Italy in 1978 and is believed to have been lured to the DPRK. Ms Bumbea had been studying art in Italy at the time when she met an Italian man claiming to be an art dealer, who convinced her to hold an exhibition in Hong Kong. The two travelled to Pyongyang en-route to Hong Kong at which point the Italian disappeared. Ms Bumbea was kept in the DPRK and “given” to American army deserter Mr Dresnock. Ms Bumbea died in the DPRK and is survived by her two sons, Mr Ricardo Dresnock born in 1981 and Mr James Gabriel Dresnock, born in 1983, both of whom have been seen in several documentaries including “Crossing the line” and “Aim High in Creation” . Ms Bumbea’s family in Romania has been unable to have any contact with Ms Bumbea’s sons despite their wish to.".
- A.HRC.25.CRP.1_ENG.doc quote "Ms Taguchi Yaeko disappeared from Tokyo in June 1978, leaving behind two very young children. Former DPRK agent Kim Hyon-hui, convicted of bombing a Korean Air jet in November 1987, is believed to have been taught how to pass herself off as Japanese by Ms Taguchi. The DPRK alleged that Ms Taguchi died at age 30. However, the DPRK authorities have not provided any credible evidence in support of their claim.".
- A.HRC.25.CRP.1_ENG.doc title "Report of the Commission of Inquiry on Human Rights in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea".
- A.HRC.25.CRP.1_ENG.doc title "Report of the Commission of Inquiry on Human Rights in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Chapter VII. Conclusions and recommendations".
- A.HRC.25.CRP.1_ENG.doc title "Report of the detailed findings of the commission of inquiry on human rights in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea - A/HRC/25/CRP.1".
- A.HRC.25.CRP.1_ENG.doc title "Report of the detailed findings of the commission of inquiry on human rights in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea - A/HRC/25/CRP.1".
- A.HRC.25.CRP.1_ENG.doc url "http://www.ohchr.org/Documents/HRBodies/HRCouncil/CoIDPRK/Report/A.HRC.25.CRP.1_ENG.doc".
- A.HRC.25.CRP.1_ENG.doc work "United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights".