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  2. North Korea reportedly executes two women who were helping ...

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    September 18, 2024 at 7:40 AM. North Korea has executed two women who were helping fellow citizens to defect from the country after they were captured and repatriated by China, according to a ...

  3. Capital punishment in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Capital punishment is a legal penalty in North Korea. It is used for many offences, such as grand theft, murder, rape, drug smuggling, treason, espionage, political dissent, defection, piracy, consumption of media not approved by the government and proselytizing religious beliefs that contradict the practiced Juche ideology. [ 1 ]

  4. List of most recent executions by jurisdiction - Wikipedia

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    The most recent legal executions performed by nations and other entities with criminal law jurisdiction over the people present within its boundaries are listed below. Extrajudicial executions and killings are not included. In general, executions carried out in the territory of a sovereign state when it was a colony or before the sovereign ...

  5. Category:People executed by North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Capital punishment in North Korea. Prisoners sentenced to death by North Korea. Executions by country. Violent deaths in North Korea. Penal system in North Korea. Prisoners who died in North Korean detention. People executed by Korea. Hidden category: Categories requiring diffusion.

  6. Category:21st-century executions by North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "21st-century executions by North Korea". The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. Prisons in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    According to a North Korean defector, North Korea considered inviting a delegation of the UN Commission on Human Rights to visit the Yodok prison camp in 1996. [ 15 ] Lee Soon-ok gave detailed testimony on her treatment in the North Korean prison system to the United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary in 2002.

  8. Crime in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    The Korea Institute for National Unification's 2014 White Paper on Human Rights in North Korea lists twelve public executions between 2004 and 2010 for the crime of murder. Murder victims included lovers, a spouse, a creditor, and a hospital administrator. [2]

  9. Human rights in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    In 2007 a UN General Assembly committee adopted a draft resolution, co-sponsored by more than 50 countries, expressing "very serious concern" at reports of widespread human rights violations in North Korea, including public executions. North Korea condemned the draft as inaccurate and biased, but it was still sent to the then 192-member General ...