In a move that should not surprise anyone who keeps up with such things, the National Human Rights Commission has decided that human rights for North Koreans is not important enough to mention during the upcoming summit between Roh Moo-hyun and Kim Jong-il.



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There you go again, Andy, trying to promote your right-wing agenda. I mean, don’t you know that North Koreans enjoy free health care?
“North Korea boasts the worst human rights conditions in the world.”
Oh! Take a pride? (ht to MSNMessenger contact)
There you go again, Andy, trying to promote your right-wing agenda. I mean, don’t you know that North Koreans enjoy free health care?
SICKO!
I guess they should call it the “National People’s Rights Commission.” Gotta get the nomenclature right.
Democratic People’s Rights Commission.
Kommission.
May God help them, as no one else is going to.
As usual, Roh wants to give KJI the keys to the kingdom without little Elvis actually doing a damn thing to earn it.
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