Five people seeking compensation say they were lured to country and then denied basic human rights

Five people who say they were lured to North Korea decades ago as part of a resettlement programme have told a court in Japan they were promised a “paradise on Earth” but were instead denied basic human rights.

The plaintiffs – four ethnic Korean residents of Japan and a Japanese woman who went to the North with her Korean husband and their daughter – are seeking 100m yen (£644,000) in damages from the regime of Kim Jong-un.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Retail sales in Great Britain dampened by poor weather

March sales fell by 0.9%, says ONS, which was more than economists…

Liberal democracies must defend their values and show Putin that the west isn’t weak | Andrew Rawnsley

Europeans will have to become much more serious about ensuring that we…

Boris Johnson did not consult watchdog over paid role with hedge fund

Ex-UK PM was required to seek permission for paid role with Merlyn…