North Korea flyer. (Photo = Yonhap News/Material photo) -As a result of a poll by Gallup Korea on the spread of warfare against North Korea in June, 60% of respondents answered’what should not be done’ than that of’what can be done’ (29%).
At the same time, in a survey conducted by Korean Research on the citizens of Gyeonggi Province, the difference between the opposition (the spray should be stopped, 71%) and the opinion in favor (22%) widened further.
Although the research institutes are different, it is natural that the perception level between Gyeonggi-do and other regions, which can be directly damaged by the spraying of North Korean warfare, is different.
It seems in the same vein that some US politicians and international nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) recently criticized the Korean National Assembly’s handling of the so-called’law to ban warfare against North Korea.
It can be taken as an adage that values freedom and human rights, but it seems that understanding of the situation on the Korean Peninsula is insufficient. This is the part that I cannot.
In a statement on the 11th, US Congressman Chris Smith said that it is “a clear violation of the Korean Constitution and the UN’s’Citizen and Political Rights’.” “Core values” expressed concern.
However, this is an effort to ignore the common-sense fact that the Korean Constitution and the United Nations Code guarantee freedom of expression and also have restrictions.
Even if the constitution is a basic right, it can be restricted by law for national security, maintenance of order, and public welfare (Article 37, paragraph 2).
As some pointed out, it may be unconstitutional according to the’prohibition of excess’ principle, but it is difficult to say that it violates the essential content of freedom and rights.
The United Nations’ Covenant on Civil and Political Rights’ also stipulates that freedom of expression may be restricted by law or to respect the rights of others, to protect national security or public order (Article 19).
The criticism that the anti-North Korean wartime ban law ignores North Korean human rights is also far from the truth. It is a claim that neglects reality or looks at only one side.
(Graphic = Reporter Go Gyeong-min)-The problem is that even North Korea sticks to the old-fashioned’bira’ method in the high-tech era of the 21st century when cyber hacking is done.
There are many criticisms that there are only a few warfare warfares against North Korea that actually’settle down’ (?) in the North Korean region, and at best they are limited to’showing ceremony’ events.
The Ministry of Unification said, “There is no evidence that the spread of warfare improves human rights in North Korea.” He also pointed out that “rather, strengthening social control by the North Korean authorities puts North Korean refugee families in danger in the North, and only causes adverse effects that worsen the human rights of North Korean residents.”
Even if the authorities do not borrow the words of the authorities, the rejection reaction of the border region residents to the North Korean warfare, and this does not require further explanation. This is the real reality that threatens the safety of our people, not just human rights in North Korea. The overwhelming majority of negative public opinion is not for other reasons.
The controversy over the North Korean warfare needs to be viewed from the point of view of the station before talking about freedom and human rights.
While the two Koreas have agreed to improve relations through summit meetings, it is difficult to allow one-sided slander, even if it is a private act.
Let’s change position. If North Korea sprinkles a “Daenam Pira” that intimidates our system, no one will be forced to feel uncomfortable regardless of political orientation.
Spraying the North Korean Warfare. (Photo = Yonhap News/Material photo) -Moreover, it is said that some flyers to North Korea contain nasty and obscene composite photos of the North Korean leader’s wife. North Korea’s harsh reaction is not something you can’t understand.
However, the gap between Korea and the United States is as significant as the geographical distance between the Pacific Ocean.
Criticism of the anti-North Korea warfare ban was halted by a small number of lawmakers, some expert groups, and international NGOs, and finally moved to the United Nations. Quintana, the UN Special Rapporteur on North Korean human rights, recommended reconsideration of the legislation that had already been passed, and the Ministry of Unification began to express regret.
At present, it is not known whether this trend is temporary, or if there is some kind of big picture.
In preparation for the possibility that North Korea will turn to an appeasement approach to South Korea to break through the indifference of the new administration of Biden, some observers say that it is a preliminary stone that both South and North are imprisoned.
It would be nice if it wasn’t true, but in US-North Korea relations, even the worst cases should be prepared. If that is the lesson left by the Trump administration, it is a lesson.
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