South Korea's Yoon: International community should know North Korea's human rights situation better

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South Korea's Yoon: International community should know North Korea's human rights situation better
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South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol said on Tuesday the international community should have better knowledge about North Korea's dire human rights situation.

He made the comment while speaking at a cabinet meeting, urging officials to work on informing the domestic and international communities of the North's human rights violations.

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