What Are The Ethical Violations In North Korea Inhumane

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Over a million people have been murdered in North Korea. The majority of these deaths result from culture, religion, and human rights issues. The ongoing violations of human rights are documented in North Korea and show how individuals are being treated and how it is considered genocide. North Korea is a dictatorship government, led by Kim Jong Un. Kim Jong Un is a communist leader who controls all aspects and rules of the country. This dictator determines the peoples rights of the country. In the state of North Korea, the citizens are being silenced due to governmental issues, fear, lack of courage and the ability to speak up. Individuals know if they try to take a stand against the government, they will be tortured, imprisoned or executed. …show more content…
The 2022 report highlighted an imprisonment system designed to deprive detainees of their right to life” (Prabhleen Kaur).” The quote explains that the law they made is hurting individuals and is making the government look bad. The article by Prabhleen Kaur relates to the book Night because in Night a certain group of individuals were targeted and you can see that occurring in the article. It also mentions how their rights were violated. In the night Elie went through this when his name and age were taken from him. On page 30 Elie states ” But I’m not”, I said. The “I’m fifteen”. “Fool. Listen to what I say” Then he asked my father, who answered: “I’m fifty”. The “No” is the “No”. The man now sounded