rights.
1. The Present Condition of Foreign Workers in Korea
-An annual human-rights report by Amnesty International(2007)
*관련뉴스-아시아 지역 인권피해 심각 (MBC NEWS 2007-05-24)
● 앵커: 우리나라의 외국인 노동자들의 인권이 심각하게 침해당하고 있다고 세계 나라들 가운데 유일하게 국제인권단체로부터 우리가 지적
"Our vision is of a world in which every person enjoys all the humanrights enshrined in the Universal Declaration of HumanRights and other international humanrights instruments."
Candlelight in Korea
Muico (Amnesty International’s Korea researcher)
“South Korea needs to swiftly correct wrongdoings so as not to erode the democratic gains it has achieved in the past two decades
Expressing the regret to Chinese government
Accepting all North Korean defectors
to comply with international humanrights and
refugees law
Granting refugee status is the rights of one nations
UNHRC is in the process of granting refugee status
to North Korean defectors
Considering public opinions
Feeling sorry about North Korean
defectors but national security
II. A contemporary humanrights dilemma
As we mentioned earlier, China is not democratized as much as the other leading states in the international system. China’s internet censorship over its people by the central government can be seen as humanrights dilemma in China, such as freedom of expression and privacy. China's internet regulations may be one of the most extensive and restrictive r
rights that people from around the world have agreed on.
These humanrights are the same for all people everywhere.
Over the last three decades, national humanrights organizations have proliferated; today, a humanrights community of some sort exists in virtually every country of the world. On the global level, simultaneously, the International HumanRights Movement (IHRM) has become a pow