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Date: 2014-06-20 21:58:10
Republics
International relations
Amnesty International
Human rights in North Korea
Special Rapporteur
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Human trafficking in North Korea
Ethics
Human rights
North Korea

NORTH KOREA: FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT, OPINION AND EXPRESSION RIGHT TO FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT Thousands of North Koreans illegally cross the border into China every year despite significant risks. If caught by the Chinese

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