Raising the political costs for North Korea of non-compliance with the UN system
Joanna Hosaniak [Deputy Director General, Citizens' Alliance for North Korean Human Rights]
► Addressing the challenging landscape of human rights abuses committed in North Korea necessitates robust international collaboration, achievable by leveraging the totality of the mechanisms of the United Nations.
► As times change and North Korea becomes a serious threat contributing to conflicts and war crimes around the world, simply voting yes by South Korea is no longer sufficient.
► It is important to raise the political and economic costs of North Korea’s non-compliance with the foundations on which the UN system has been built. Merely focusing on non-proliferation and denuclearization policies without addressing the regime's reliance on massive human rights crimes for its economic survival will be policies that are again destined for failure.