North Korean defectors shown dragged back across the border from South Korea

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On July 13, 2022, South Korea’s Unification Ministry released photographs of two North Korean fishermen being dragged across the border from South to North Korea. At the time of the 2019 deportation, the government of then-president Moon Jae-in called the fishermen “dangerous criminals”, who had killed 16 fellow shipmates in a fight over an abusive captain before the ship crossed the sea border. The current South Korean president has revisited repatriation cases in a recent show of support to defectors. The UN has also said South Korea likely violated the men’s rights.

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I 'like' how the UN condemns actions they view as wrong but then they don't do anything at all. Every. Single. Time.

ligmaballs
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You lose your human rights when you violated others' rights

agps
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i would rather be prosecuted in south korea then north korea.

devrayasahay
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Poor fisherman dragged back to communist country.

Jake-gyqo
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He and his children and his children and his children and his children and his children and oh his another children is gone now..

adamsyahgibran
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Rare footage of Korean law actually bringing justice.

Cheolssip
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More like politics than establishment of law 😑

RachmadaniFAG
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It serves them right. Imagine killing 16 innocent fishermen and trying to get protection from the government. Absolutely sickening.

chiichii
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Is it really correct to care about the "rights" of someone who killed 16 other lives in order to get ahead in their life?

grandiora
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He killed his 16 fishermen fellow and the UN only concern his "human rights" ?

What about those victim's basic human rights to live and stay alive ?

Hypocrite

pepsodentvanila
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I agree with south Korea. Why on earth would you want a mass killer in your country if you can prevent it? That makes perfect sense to me.

robertw
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I think the majority here agree that those 2 men deserve that. Most of those people who said they are fighting for Human Rights, are actually nothing more than clowns who care nothing for the actual Human Rights people deserve.

Indrakusuma_a
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It's actually heart-warming how South didn't use them for propaganda, but made the fair decision to return the criminals to DPRK

romawar
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He killed 15 innocent fisherman of that country. So he has no right to sit his foot in that country!

afghansldier
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What is there to condemn? Why should South Korea process these criminals? They were North Korean, and they killed *16* people? And sending them back to their country is a violation of human rights?? Wow

AndorranStairway
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인권 변호사 출신 대통령이 탈북자를 북송 시킨거 진짜 어이 없어서 웃음만 나오네

noonborah
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Why is human rights always invoked for criminals?

This sounds like a legitimate case to extradite. Are all extradition not okay for them or are they hypocrites?

kubli
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violated men`s rights? of course, like they did when they kills 16 of their shipmates

thechoku
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All of this happened because of the pro NK left wing former President Moon.

NK said 2 fishermen were violent criminals who killed 16 people. They said fishermen fled to SK for fear of punishment. However this is one sided claim by NK. There is no evidence.

The territorial clause of the Constitution of the Republic of Korea states that the Republic of Korea shall be the Korean Peninsula and its annexes. In addition, it is stated that North Korea is an illegal group that rejected the legal order of the Republic of Korea and occupied part of the country without permission.

In other words, North Koreans also potential South Korean people. If North Koreans express their intention to defect, South Korea must accept if they are murderers.

And if it is investigated and found to have committed a crime, they should be punished according to the laws of the Republic of Korea.

Everywhere in the world, criminals are punished according to the laws of the country, not banished from the country.

However, Moon Jae In forcibly repatriated the two fishermen without proper investigation. The Ministry of Justice also said this was not legally correct, but the Moon Jae In ignored it. The Moon Jae In asked the Defense Ministry to cooperate in repatriating the two fishermen, but it refused. He then contacted the police commandos under the Ministry of Public Administration and Security for help. Police commandos were sent in without knowing what they were doing.

Hours after the two fishermen were repatriated, Moon Jae In sent a personal letter to Kim Jong-un asking him to revisit South Korea.

He is the worst president in the history of the Republic of Korea.

Judith
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He killed 16 men and all they cared about is "his right"? So maybe we should care about the right of the guy who killed shinzo abe

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