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NORTH KOREA AGREES TO FIRST EVER UN RIGHTS EXPERT VISIT

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North Korea has agreed to host a UN rights expert for the first time, granting access next week to the special rapporteur on disabled people’s rights, the world body said on Thursday.

Catalina Devandas-aguilar is scheduled to arrive in the isolated nation on Wednesday following an invitation from Pyongyang, the UN rights office said in a statement.

Her visit “will be the first ever to the country by an independen­t expert designated by the UN Human Rights Council,” the statement said. The rights council has accused North Korea of committing crimes against humanity and detaining up to 120,000 people in brutal prison camps. The North Korean regime last month boycotted a rights council session scrutinisi­ng its record, branding the body’s work a “mere political attack”.

Devandas-aguilar said the upcoming visit marked a important chance to study the situation in the country, with a particular focus on children living with disabiliti­es. “My upcoming visit to DPRK represents a key opportunit­y to learn firsthand about national realities, laws, policies and programmes concerning people with disabiliti­es,” she said in the statement.

Pyongyang last December ratified an internatio­nal convention on the rights of disabled people. DevandasAg­uilar said she would explore the challenges and opportunit­ies the government faced in implementi­ng that pact. During her six-day mission, the expert will visit Pyongyang and the South Hwanghae Province, followed by a press conference in the capital on the final day, the UN said.

The rights council has accused North Korea of committing crimes against humanity and detaining up to 120,000 people in brutal prison camps

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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un at what was said to be a “Combined Fire Demonstrat­ion” held to celebrate the 85th anniversar­y of the North Korean army, in Wonsan

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