Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

NORTH KOREA SLAMS SOUTH’S PREZ, WARNS SANCTIONS WILL FUEL HOSTILITY IRAN MUST HALT VIOLENCE ON PROTESTERS, SAYS UN RIGHTS CHIEF

- letters@hindustant­imes.com letters@hindustant­imes.com

North Korea on Thursday denounced Seoul’s push to impose additional sanctions on Pyongyang after its missile launches, calling South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol and his administra­tion “idiots” parroting the United States, state media KCNA reported.

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un’s powerful sister, Kim Yo-jong, made the remarks in a statement carried by KCNA, warning sanctions and pressure would add to the North’s “hostility and anger.”

South Korea’s foreign ministry said on Tuesday it was reviewing independen­t sanctions on Pyongyang. It said sanctions on the cyber sector were among those considered in case the North pushes ahead with a nuclear test.

North Korea has conducted an unpreceden­ted number of ballistic missile launches this year. For months Washington has said North Korea could conduct a nuclear bomb test, the first since 2017, at any time.

UN rights chief Volker Turk demanded an end to the “unnecessar­y” use of force against protesters in Iran, at an urgent meeting of the Human Rights Council on Thursday.

The UN’s top rights body was holding a specially-convened session to discuss whether to launch a high-level internatio­nal investigat­ion into the deadly crackdown on mass protests rocking Iran.

Turk, in his first appearance before the council since taking up his role, said Iran was mired in a full-fledged human rights crisis. “The unnecessar­y and disproport­ionate use of force must come to an end,” he said.

Turk said people from across Iranian society were clamouring for change, showing incredible courage.

“I urge the government and those in power to listen,” he said.

“The security forces... have used live ammunition, birdshot and other metal pellets, tear gas and batons.

“According to reliable sources, a conservati­ve estimate of the death toll so far stands at over 300, including at least 40 children. This is unacceptab­le.

“From what we could gather, around 14,000 people, including children, have so far been arrested in the context of the protests. This is a staggering number.”

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India