Open Radio for North Korea Broadcasts the COI Report into North Korea
Open Radio for North Korea (ONK), one of the members
of ICNK, has been broadcasting the Report
of the commission of inquiry on human rights in the Democratic Peoples
Republic of Korea to North Koreans through radio.
Michael Kirby, former chairman of the Commission
of Inquiry (COI) pointed out that the report should be translated and delivered
to North Koreans. ONK translated the COI report into Korean and has been
delivering it in segments to North Koreans three times a week.
The name of the radio program is, World anger over the unspeakable atrocities of Kim Jong Il and Kim Jong
Un. It can be listened to by anyone on the
ONK website (www.nkradio.org/). A summary of the program is listed here:
1.
Introduction
to the Commission of inquiry on human rights in the DPRK
2.
Statement
by Mr. Michael Kirby, Chair of the COI on Human Rights in the DPRK, to the 25th
session of the Human Rights Council
3.
Crimes
against humanity in political prison camps
4.
Crimes
against humanity in the ordinary prison system
5.
Crimes
against humanity targeting religious believers and others considered to
introduce subversive influences
6.
Crimes
against humanity targeting persons who try to flee the country
7.
Starvation
8.
Crimes
against humanity targeting persons from other countries, in particular through
international abduction
9.
Institutional
accountability, in particular for crimes against humanity
10.
Individual
criminal accountability
11.
Responsibility
of the international community
12.
Conclusions
and recommendations
13.
Correspondence
with the Supreme Leader of the Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea and First
Secretary of the Workers Party of Korea, Kim Jong-un
14.
Messages
of hope to North Koreans