North Korea denounces new UN human rights expert as ‘biased’

SEOUL: North Korea’s foreign ministry criticised a new United Nations man rights expert just as “biased”, saying the actual will not tolerate what called US-led benefits to topple the isolated regime, think media KCNA said on Friday (Sep 2).

Elizabeth Salmon, the latest UN expert upon human rights in North Korea, is on her first genuine visit to South Korea since taking company last month. In the woman inaugural statement, Fish said the North’s human rights condition has worsened immediately after over two years in strict measures to be able to curb COVID-19.

“We had already made clear our principled stand that we neither of the two recognise nor cope with any ‘special rapporteur’ who is merely a puppet of the US, inches KCNA cited some sort of unidentified spokesperson of one’s Ministry of International Affairs as expression.