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A U.N. resolution condemns North Korea's human rights abuses, urging prison camp closures and prisoner releases, with 61 nations supporting it.
A U.N. committee adopted a resolution condemning North Korea's severe human rights abuses, including potential crimes against humanity, with 61 co-sponsors including the U.S. and South Korea.
The resolution calls for closing political prison camps, releasing political prisoners, and respecting fundamental freedoms.
South Korea reaffirmed its support despite speculation it might withhold backing, while the U.S. joined after initially not participating.
North Korea rejected the resolution as politically motivated, and China and Russia dissociated themselves.
A September U.N. report cited worsening conditions, including food shortages and forced labor.
The resolution will be reviewed by the full General Assembly in December 2025 for final adoption.
Una resolución de las Naciones Unidas condena los abusos de los derechos humanos en Corea del Norte, instando a cerrar los campos de prisioneros y a liberar a los prisioneros, con el apoyo de 61 naciones.