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Sanctions could affect ordinary citizens in North Korea, warns UN
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independent expert has warned that three recent rounds of international sanctions on North Korea over its missile and nuclear tests could affect the country’s ordinary citizens.

"I am concerned with the possibility that these sanctions might have a negative impact on vital economic sectors, and therefore, a direct consequence on the enjoyment of human rights
One man's rights are another man's existential threat.
," UN Special Rapporteur Tomas Quintana said Thursday.

Quintana, speaking to members of the UN General Assembly's human rights committee, said bans on delivery of vital aid items to North Korea have made it more difficult for human rights workers to help people in need in North Korea, especially those affected by serious illnesses and the disabled.

"History shows us that sanctions can have a devastating impact on the civilian population," he said, adding that human rights staff in North Korea have also had problems carrying out financial transactions due to banking sanctions imposed on the country.
Posted by: Fred 2017-10-27
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