HRC49 The Nordic and Baltic countries express deep concern over the DPRK's coercive system of governance and the existence of political prison camps
Human Rights Council 49th Session
Interactive dialogue with the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea 21 March 2022
Nordic-Baltic Intervention by H.E. Ambassador Trine Mørch Smith, Norway
President,
I have the honour to deliver this statement on behalf of the Nordic and Baltic countries.
We thank the Special Rapporteur for his report on the human rights situation in DPRK.
We share the grave concern expressed in the report regarding the continued, systematic, and widespread human rights violations, and the lack of effort by the DPRK authorities to improve the situation.
We share the Special Rapporteur’s deep concern over the DPRK’s coercive system of governance and the existence of political prison camps (kwanliso) which deprives the fundamental freedoms of its population. We urge the DPRK to dismantle the kwanliso, and to end the use of arbitrary arrest and detention, as well as the practice of forced labour.
The DPRK’s prolonged and strict COVID-19 measures have exacerbated an already critical humanitarian and human rights situation in the country. It is vital that the DPRK reviews its COVID-19 measures, engages with the international community to ensure full vaccination for the entire population, and facilitates unimpeded access for humanitarian agencies providing critical assistance.
Finally, we call on the DPRK to cooperate fully with the Special Rapporteur, and to engage with the UN human rights mechanisms.
Thank you.