The HRC Responds, Part I
My August 8th e-mail to South Korea’s Human Rights Commission was a two-parter–a complaint, and at the bottom of the letter, a question. Let’s take them in inverse order, because a week ago, the HRC did in fact respond to my request for clarification of one point, about its allegedly delayed report on Human Rights in North Korea (scroll down):
Our committee didn’t intented not to open this results [to the public]. The media misunderstood that as not [making the report] open to public. The fact that we didn’t announce the results because of South-North korean relationship or their government is not true.
I will update the original post to reflect the HRC’s response; readers can make up their own minds.