💨 Abstract
At the United Nations, North Korean defectors Eunju Kim and Gyuri Kang detailed their experiences of severe human rights abuses, including starvation, persecution, and executions for watching South Korean media. investigator Elizabeth Salmón highlighted North Korea's isolation and harsh punishments since the pandemic. Kim and Kang urged the international community to hold North Korea's leader accountable and referred to the country's deployment of troops to Ukraine. North Korea's U.N.
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