The Borneo Post

China fails to block UN meeting on North Korea rights abuses

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UNITED NATIONS, United States: The UN Security Council on Friday met to discuss North Korea’s ‘appalling’ human rights situation, overriding a bid by China, Russia and three other countries to block the meeting.

It was the third time Beijing has failed to stop the annual discussion at the Security Council since a UN commission of inquiry in 2014 accused Pyongyang of committing atrocities unparallel­ed in the modern world.

Angola, Egypt and Venezuela joined China and Russia in a vote in favour of scrapping the meeting. But nine countries including Britain, France and the United States supported the move in the 15-member council. Senegal abstained.

Chinese Ambassador Liu Jieyi argued that the council should focus on threats to global peace and security, saying North Korea’s human rights situation should not be considered as such a menace.

“The Security Council is not a forum for discussing human rights issues and still less for the politiciza­tion of the human rights issues,” he said.

This discussion is “detrimenta­l, with no benefit whatsoever,” he added, urging council members to “avoid making any rhetoric or actions that may provoke or lead to escalation of the tensions.”

Pyongyang’s sole ally and trade partner, China has long argued that internatio­nal efforts should firmly focus on talks to denucleari­ze North Korea.

US Ambassador Samantha Power shot back that “it stretches credulity, really, to suggest... that the brutal governance practiced by the regime is neutral for internatio­nal peace and security.”

The UN commission of inquiry found compelling evidence of torture, execution and starvation in North Korea, where between 80,000 and 120,000 people are being held in prison camps. — AFP

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