We strongly urge North Korea to abolish the “Anti-Reactionary Thought Law”
Minister Kim Yung Ho delivers a congratulatory message at a seminar
on human rights in North Korea (August 24)
On August 24, Unification Minister Kim Yung Ho attended and gave a
congratulatory message at a seminar centered around the theme of
“Initiatives for Restructuring Policy Framework and Bolstering
Domestic and International Cooperation in Resolving Human Rights
Challenges in North Korea” co-hosted by the National Assembly’s Global
Diplomacy and Security Forum, Member of the National Assembly Tae
Young-ho, and the Database Center for North Korean Human Rights (NKDB).
Minister Kim emphasized, “To practically improve human rights in
North Korea, outside information and culture must flow into the North
Korean society and be disseminated so that North Korean residents can
themselves realize the situation they are facing
“The ‘Hallyu (Korean Wave) culture’ spreading within North Korea is
becoming a ray of hope for North Korean residents, replacing ‘Juche
culture’ as an ‘aternative culture,’” he added.
He also mentioned that “the North Korean people’s asipirations for
freedom and human rights and the course of history that has expanded
and realized universal values of humanity cannot be defied forever.”
The minister stated, “We strongly urge North Korea to promptly
abolish the “Anti-Reactionary Thought Law that blocks the access of
North Korean residents to outside information.”