Human rights agency in dispute

The Korea Times Friday 25th November, 2011

Human rights agency in dispute : In the left photo, Hyun Byungchul, chairman of the National Human Rights Commission, alutes during a ceremony to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the organization, held at the Korea Press Center, central Seoul, Friday. At the same time in the same building, members of progressive human rights groups hold a protest ...


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