Senior South Korean officials are warning that a human rights calamity is brewing in China, where thousands of North Korean defectors may be forcibly returned to their home country to face dire punishments.
, where thousands of North Korean defectors may be forcibly returned to their home country to face dire punishments.
While migrant crises challenge policymakers from the Mediterranean Sea to the U.S.-Mexico frontier, the fate of thousands of vulnerable North Koreans now living inWith the deeply isolated regime of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un soon expected to reopen its borders, closed for years as a quarantine measure against COVID-19, forcible repatriations by Chinese authorities look set to result in detention, physical abuse and even death, experts say.
Officials, lawmakers, researchers and victims spoke Wednesday at a conference in Seoul, “Forced repatriation of North Korean escapees detained in“Their human rights should be respected and they should be allowed entry into any country they hope to go to,” said South Korean Unification Minister Kim Young-ho. “
will accept all escapees who wish to come to Korea, there will not be any discrimination or disadvantages.”
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