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A comprehensive roadmap to help improve human rights conditions in North Korea will be published around mid-November, the National Human Rights Commission said.
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An estimated 200,000 North Koreans are in six prison camps in the communist country and those inmates are under constant threat of public execution, rape and torture, the National Human Rights Commission has reported.
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Practical steps to prevent torture and ill-treatment, especially through ratification of OPCAT, were key topics of discussion at workshops in Tokyo and Seoul.
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