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UN expert on North Korean human
rights to visit South Korea
GENEVA (13 June 2019) - A UN expert
on human rights in North Korea will visit South Korea from 17 to 21 June.
Tomás Ojea Quintana, Special
Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Democratic People’s Republic
of Korea, will meet with senior members of the South Korean Government, North
Korean escapees, representatives of civil society as well as members of the
diplomatic community and other stakeholders to understand the current human
rights situation in North Korea.
Despite repeated requests for a
country visit, North Korea has not granted the UN expert access to the country.
The Special Rapporteur regularly
visits the region and reports annually to the UN Human Rights Council and the
General Assembly. The upcoming visit is his sixth to South Korea since his
appointment by the Human Rights Council in March 2016. He last visited Seoul in
January 2019.
The Special Rapporteur will hold a
press conference on Friday 21 June, from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. (local time) at the
Korea Press Centre (124, Sejong-daero, Jung-gu), Seoul. Access to the press
conference is strictly limited to journalists.
Ojea Quintana will report his
findings and recommendations to the UN General Assembly in October 2019
ENDS
Mr. Tomás OJEA QUINTANA (Argentina)
was designated as the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights inthe DPRK by the UN Human Rights Council in 2016. Mr. Ojea Quintana, a lawyer
with more than 20 years of experience in human rights, worked for the
Inter-American Commission of Human Rights, and represented the Argentinian NGO
“Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo” in cases concerning child abduction during the military
regime. He also led cases of criminal corporate responsibility. He is a former
Head of OHCHR human rights programme in Bolivia, and served as the UN Special
Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Myanmar from 2008 to 2014.
The Special Rapporteurs are part of
what is known as the Special Procedures of the Human Rights Council. Special
Procedures, the largest body of independent experts in the UN Human Rights
system, is the general name of the Council’s independent fact-finding and
monitoring mechanisms that address either specific country situations or
thematic issues in all parts of the world. Special Procedures’ experts work on
a voluntary basis; they are not UN staff and do not receive a salary for their
work. They are independent from any government or organisation and serve in
their individual capacity.
UN Human Rights, country page: DPRK
OHCHR Seoul Office
For more information and media
requests please contact:
Ms. Madoka Saji (+82 2 725 3525) or
write to msaji@ohchr.org
For media inquiries related to
other UN independent experts:
Mr Jeremy Laurence – Media Unit (+
41 22 917 9383 / jlaurence@ohchr.org)
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