The United Nations main human rights forum called on Friday
for the U.N. Security Council to hold accountable those committing documented
crimes against humanity in North Korea.
The Geneva forum, by a vote of 30 states in favour, six
against, with 11 abstaining, adopted a resolution brought by Japan and the
European Union (EU) which North Korea rejected earlier, saying "Mind your
own business".
The U.N. Human Rights Council also extended the mandate of
its human rights investigator on North Korea, Marzuki Darusman, by one year and
agreed to establish a field office to help him collect more evidence and
testimony.
REUTERS
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