North Korea stuck in a 'vicious cycle of deprivation, corruption and repression': UN

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The UN human rights office says North Koreans are forced to bribe officials to survive within a corrupt and repressive system.

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un supervising a 'strike drill', reportedly testing long-range multiple rocket launchers.But the report said that the military receives priority funding amid"economic mismanagement".

"The rights to food, health, shelter, work, freedom of movement and liberty are universal and inalienable, but in North Korea they depend primarily on the ability of individuals to bribe State officials," she said. Bribery is"an everyday feature of people's struggle to make ends meet", said the report, entitled 'The price is rights'. It denounced what it called a"vicious cycle of deprivation, corruption and repression".

 

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So N K bribes officials. WHAT ARE LOBBYISTS except legalized BRIBES

And in other news Human Rights defend evil rapist child molesters serial killers to keep living on tax payer funds instead of death sentence

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