UN reveals rights abuse at thriving markets in North Korea | Inquirer News

UN reveals rights abuse at thriving markets in North Korea

/ 03:01 PM May 28, 2019

SEOUL — A United Nations report said North Koreans working in hundreds of capitalistic-style markets are often abused and forced to engage in bribery to survive.

The U.N. Human Rights Office in a report released Tuesday noted that a failed public distribution system in North Korea has led to the rise of market activities over the past two decades.

But it said a lack of adequate reforms and an uncertain legal environment at these markets mean that many people face a host of human rights violations and must use bribes to avoid arrest, detention, and abuse.

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It said its report is based on 214 firsthand accounts of North Koreans who resettled in South Korea.

The report said people in North Korea “are trapped in a vicious cycle.” /kga

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