02-19-2014 •
http://www.huffingtonpost.com, Ivan Eland
Yet public criticism of its human rights record by international bodies,
such as the United Nations, and individual states, such as the Unite States,
usually causes North Korea to deny it, then fume, and then continue or escalate
the abusive practices just to spite the international community.
And Kim Jong-un, the young ruler of North Korea, may be even more ruthless
and erratic than his despotic father, Kim Jong-il, and grandfather, Kim Il-sung.
Yet the almost 65-year U.S.-led effort to isolate this regime has failed--as
also has the 55-year attempt to do the same with the Castro brothers in Cuba. In
both cases, isn't it time to try alternatives to these "isolationist" policies?
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Wednesday, February 19, 2014
North Korea Abuses Human Rights: Tell Us Something We Don't Already Know
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