UN urged to urgently remove Kim Jong-UN
The UN special Rapporteur on human rights in North Korea, Marzuki, Darusman believes that the release of all "prisoners of conscience" in the DPRK to move only her favorite Kim Jong-UN will not be enough. He would like to remove from the political scene the whole family KIMS.

The UN special Rapporteur on human rights in North Korea, Marzuki, Darusman believes that the release of all "prisoners of conscience" in the DPRK to move only her favorite Kim Jong-UN will not be enough. He would like to remove from the political scene the whole family KIMS.
The UN urge to radically solve the North Korean faced. The UN special Rapporteur on human rights in the DPRK, Marzuki, Darusman believes the only effective way to help countless Korean political prisoner the change of power in the country, informs "Interfax" referring to the Associated Press.
"I think that the mission is of paramount importance is the immediate release of these 80, maybe 100 thousand prisoners and eliminate these camps," he said. But this can happen only if the system is built on the cult of personality, will be completely destroyed". According to the statement of Darusman, "the only method to do that is to shift Kim and his family, to remove them from the scene".
Adept UN believes that previously adopted by the General Assembly on the basis of the 372-page report, the resolution is very important. In the document cited precedents extrajudicial detention, torture, executions and imprisonment in concentration camps. Based on this report, the Committee of the UN General Assembly on social and humanitarian Affairs and cultural Affairs adopted a resolution condemning the control of the DPRK, conscious for these offences.
Previously, Darusman echoed the view that the tightening pressure on the government in Pyongyang from the United States will not lead to positive change in the field of human rights on this planet in the DPRK. In an interview printed edition of the Washington Post he called "offensive" the current situation of the U.S. government to relations with North Korea. At the same time, Darusman expressed support for continuation of active cooperation with North Korea on human rights issues.