United Nations Commission of Inquiry has issued a new report that documents crimes against humanity in North Korea -- including forced labor and starvation in prison camps, sexual abuse of prisoners and public executions for political offenses. The commission urges the international community to refer Pyongyang to the International Criminal Court, but human rights experts say that is unlikely to happen. VOA United Nations correspondent Margaret Besheer reports.
Virginia Democrats Earmark $100,000 for Statue Honoring Late Judge Accused
of Trading Sex With Convicted Killer's Mother for Legal Advice
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The budget deal Virginia Democrats proposed—now on Gov. Abigail
Spanberger's (D.) desk—provides $100,000 for a statue honoring a former
circuit court jud...
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