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UN Commission of Inquiry Report on North Korea

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Amnesty International’s Frank Jannuzi discusses the release of the United Nations Commission of Inquiry (COI) report of North Korean human rights violations. The report follows an extensive year-long review, including testimony by victims of the regime. 

 

 

 

Frank Jannuzi,  Deputy Executive Director of Advocacy, Policy and Research and Head of Washington, DC Office of Amnesty International

In conversation with Dr. Stephen Noerper, Senior Vice President of The Korea Society

 

 

Thursday, March 27, 2014

11:30 AM  |  Registration & Light Fare

12:00 PM  |  Discussion

 


 

Of Interest:

3/17/14 Voice of America: Crossroads Asia

March 17 (VOA) -- Stephen Noerper, senior vice president of The Korea Society, comments on the United Nations Commission of Inquiry report on North Korea. 

Listen to the full-length program here

 

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