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International Human Rights Laws - North Korea.  

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INTRODUCTION In the eyes of many, North Korea has various human rights problems. The largest issue that the North Korean people face is the shortage of food. Many North Koreans starve each year due to this shortage. This issue causes many people to flee to other countries in search of food or better living conditions. This is the second human rights problem area in North Korea: the problem of refugees and human trafficking. Finally, and inextricably related to the first two problems, are the prison camps in North Korea. Initially, this paper will address the relevant international human rights laws. Next, the social and political background of North Korea, including the government regime and political leader, General Secretary Kim Jong Il will be discussed. The most relevant North Korean laws will be evaluated throughout the paper where most relevant, rather than in one section, to show for what reasons citizens...

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