North Korea
The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea) remains one of the most repressive countries in the world. A 2014 United Nations Commission of Inquiry report found that the government committed systematic, widespread, and gross human rights violations that constitute crimes against humanity. Ruled by third-generation totalitarian leader Kim Jong Un, the government maintains fearful obedience by using arbitrary detention and imprisonment, torture, executions, enforced disappearances, and forced labor. It systematically denies basic liberties, including freedom of expression, association, assembly, and religion. It bans independent media, civil society organizations, and trade unions. Since 2020, under the pretext of protecting against the spread of Covid-19, the North Korean government has imposed extreme and unnecessary measures to close its borders and tightly restrict domestic travel, with strict controls on the distribution of food and other products within the country.
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- October 19, 2020 Report
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- November 1, 2018 Report
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News
- November 24, 2025 Statement
Submission on North Korea’s Implementation of Recommendations from the Third and Fourth Cycles of the Universal Periodic Review for the Special Rapporteur’s Report
61st Session of the Human Rights Council
- October 28, 2025 Letter
Public Joint Letter to South Korea President
2025 North Korean human rights resolution to be adopted at the 80th United Nations General Assembly
- September 23, 2025 Statement
DPRK: Lost Decade on Rights Requires Continued International Scrutiny
HRW Oral Statement - EID on the HC report on the DPRK - HRC60

- September 16, 2025 News Release
North Korea: ‘Lost Decade’ of Rights Abuses
UN Documents Increased Repression, Exploitation, Fear

- July 21, 2025 Commentary
North Korea’s Window on the World Is at Risk of Closing
The Trump administration is attacking funding for programs that get unfiltered information into — and out of — North Korea.

- May 23, 2025 Dispatches
UN Meeting Connects North Korea’s Abuses and Military Programs
Activists Urge General Assembly to Establish New Investigative Body

- May 20, 2025 Statement
United Nations General Assembly High-Level Plenary Meeting to Address Human Rights Abuses and Violations Being Committed in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea
Civil Society Statement
- May 18, 2025 News Release
UN General Assembly Should Act on North Korea
May 20 Meeting Should Examine Links Between Abuses and Weapons Programs

- March 25, 2025 Statement
North Korea: Increasing Isolation and Repression Amidst Worsening Humanitarian Crisis
HRW Oral Statement - Universal Periodic Review Outcome Adoption - HRC58

- March 19, 2025 Statement
UN Member States Should not Allow DPRK Abuses to Remain in the Dark
HRW Oral Statement - ID with Special Rapporteur on DPRK - HRC58
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