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Continuerom part (2-10) IADL/COLAP fact-finding commission releases final report on “Waitresses Case” 8 October 2019
Map illustrating the division of Korea\and the armistice line of the Korean War, still unresolved.
An International Association of Democratic Lawyers (IADL)\and the Confederation of Lawyers of Asia\and the Pacific (COLAP) fact-finding commission released the final report of its delegation to Korea on 30 September 2019.
The fact-finding commission’s work centered on the case of 12 young women, citizens of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (frequently referred to as North Korea). This case is well-known in Korean media as the “Waitresses case.” The 12 women were allegedly traffickedrom their work at the Ryukyeong Korean Restaurant in Ningbo, China, via Malaysia, to Seoul, the capital of the Republic of Korea (referred to as South Korea.) The women’s families\and representatives of the DPRK have stated that the women were kidnapped against their will with the involvement of South Korean intelligence agencies. The fact-finding commission consisted of Jun Sasomoto, General Secretary of the Confederation of Lawyers for Asia\and the Pacific; Micol Savia, permanent representative of the International Association of Democratic Lawyers at the United Nations in Geneva;\and Niloufer Bhagwat, Vice President of the Confederation of Read the full report below\or download the PDF here. Continuerom (part 2-10) 13 was held at the Office of the High Commissioner of Human Rights at Seoul, and lasted for an hour\and ten minutes. The record of the meeting discloses that the two young women informed the Special Rapporteur , Mr. Quintana, that they were brought to South Korea against their will by deception , that the plan was initiated by the National Intelligence Service of South Korea in conspiracy with their Manager, as the alleged defection was used just before the national election\and a statement was made by the spokesman of the government of the Republic of Korea immediately after their arrival that they had politically defected. As per the summary of the meeting held, the two young women demanded a thorough investigation of the manner in which they had been brought to Seoul. The two young women explained to the Special UN Rapporteur that they were being compelled to live in South Korea, forcibly separatedrom their families, being made to conceal their identities to avoid discrimination in South Korean society,\and that the matter should be investigated\and the plot exposed\and those involved punished. The Special Rapporteur, according to the record of the meeting maintained by the Task Force of the Minbyun lawyers, inquiredrom the two young women whether they were ready for immediate repatriation to North Korea; the reply of the young women to this question was:” if the South Korean government carries out the thorough investigation\and admits their responsibility it will work out fine.” The young women as per the record, made the following appeal to the 14 Special Rapporteur: “think of us as daughters\and family when you approach the issue “. When asked by Mr. Quintana about the opinion of the other ten women they stated that:” If the truth is revealed the other restaurant employees will have a press interview\and\or a meeting with the UN officials\and have courage with us.” This interview of the two young women\and the Manager Heo Jang –il with the Special Rapporteur, was reported on in the media in South Korea\and by the International media. including the New York Times. The Committee has the press reports of this interview in its records of the case. F. The New York Times report of the case is similar to the JTBC Television interview of the Manager\and the four young women,\and to the summary of the record of the interview with Mr. Quintana by the Task Force of Minbyun lawyers. In the report in the New York Times, the UN Special Rapporteur Mr. Qintana has referred to the young women as “victims”, stating that they had been subjected to “deceit”. Mr. Quintana as per this report stated: “when I say victims. …I am referring to some kind of deceit in regard to\where they were going “………“that if they were taken against their willrom China, that may be considered a crime.”Mr. Quintana it is reported stressed, that “It was the duty\and responsibility of the South Korean government to investigate these claims.” 15 G. The Joint Fact Finding Committee requested for an interview with the National Human Rights Commission of the Republic of Korea, as it was essential for the Committee to investigate whether the National Human Rights Commission had drawn up a report. The documents on record indicated that the National Human Rights Commission had been first apprised of the case on July 11, 2016, when the Task Force of the Minbyun Lawyers of South Korea urged a proper investigation by the Human Rights Commission of the Republic of Korea, on the denial of their request by the National Intelligence Service to interview the victims\and to ascertainrom them reasons for their detention\and the conditions under which they were kept at the detention centre. The Task Force reported to the National Human Rights Commission, that the 12 young women were not permitted to meet independent legal Counsel, Thereafter to the knowledge of the National Human Rights Commission of the Republic of Korea , the JTBC Corporation ‘s TV Channel in May 2018 interviewed the Manager\and four young women, representative of the group of 12 , giving details of the conspiracy . This was followed by the Manager\and two young women meeting the UN Special Rapporteur for Human Rights in North Korea. The UN Special Rapporteur stated during a press interview at Seoul: “it is the duty\and responsibility of the government to conduct an investigation\and report the true facts of the case.” 16 The Secretary General of the National Human Rights Commission of South Korea , Young –Sun Cho, promptly granted an interview to the Joint Fact Finding Committee on 26th August 2019 .The interaction was cordial\and the meeting held for an hour at the office of the National Human Rights Commission. Members of the Joint Fact Finding Committee addressed several questions to the Secretary General of the National Human Rights Commission and to Yongguk Kim, head of the Investigation Bureau of the National Human Rights Commission, who was also present at the meeting along with an interpreter. The National Human Rights Commission of the Republic of Korea (South Korea), did not deny that the report of the National Human Rights Commission on the impugned issue, a matter of public\and national concern, had been delayed, as the incident took place in 2016\and there was no report as of August 2016 , on the date the Committee interacted with National Human Rights Commission .The Secretary General further stated that the report was ready, but not published, and that it would be published in the near future. The Joint Fact Finding Committee other than the reference to the delay in the report and the reply of the Secretary General on this aspect, is not disclosing other questions addressed\and a few answers given by the National Human Rights Commission of South Korea\and the head of the Investigation Bureau, as the Secretary General requested the members of the Joint Fact Finding Committee 17 to maintain confidentiality. The joint fact finding committee has only disclosed in this report that the Secretary General of the National Human Rights Commission conceded that the report was delayed , as this was already widely known in South Korea,\and is not a matter of any confidentiality\or secrecy . H. It was necessary for the Joint Fact Finding Committee to confirm with Lee Kyu-Yeon , anchor of the JTBC Corporation Television, the interview of the Manager, Heo Gang –il and four young women restaurant employees on the ‘Spotlight’ program ;\and to record the statement of Bong Ji-wook , the courageous Reporter, who had investigated\and unraveled the detailed facts of the case , on the basis of which the anchor interviewed the Manager\and four young women restaurant employees. The meeting took place on August, 27, 2019, at the office of the JTBC Corporation. The Committee questioned the anchor\and reporter separately. The anchor of the Spotlight program of the JTBC Corporation confirmed that in view of the national importance of the case, the Manager\and four of the young women out of the group of 12 were interviewed by the JTBC Corporation on May 10 2018, after the Reporter Bong Ji-wook had thoroughly investigated the case. The anchor of the Spotlight program of the JTBC highlighted, that the young women who were brought to Seoul had been permitted no communication\or contact with their families; that it was a human 18 rights issue, though for partisan political purposes it was sought to be projected as a North Korea Versus South Korea issue. The government of the Republic of Korea ( South Korea ) had failed to address the wider issues, namely that the 12 young women had been brought to Seoul by deceiving them and the NIS\and Manager were involved; that the 12 young women has been cut off from all contact\and interaction with their families .\organizations at Seoul had led candle light processions among other demonstration,\and urged the government of the Republic of Korea (South Korea) to repatriate the young women to North Korea to reunite them with their families. The joint fact finding committee was informed by Lee Kyu –Yeon, anchor of the Spotlight program , that the government of the Republic of Korea’s position on the case was ambiguous for political reasons , despite the truth being known ; as it was the government’s perception , that the right wing parties would use it as a political tool against the liberal government of President Moon Jae-in , despite the facts of the case and the truth as disclosed in the ’Spotlight’ program . The Joint Fact Finding Committee after recording the statement of the anchor of the ‘Spotlight’ program of JTBC, questioned Reporter Bong Ji wook who had painstakingly investigated the case, at the JTBC headquarters. The reporter disclosed that he was first alerted about this case by an official of the government of the Republic of Korea, three months after the arrival of the 12 young women at Seoul,\and confidentially informed that there was 19 something more behind the facts of this case; that is other than the official version of the Ministry of Unification, and that the 12 young women had not come voluntarily to Seoul. It took some time for the Reporter to locate the Manager, Heo Gang-il, to begin the investigations. It was necessary to wait patiently for the Manager to co-operate. The reason the Manager was finally willing to reveal the truth, was because of the failure of the National Intelligence Service of the Republic of Korea, to keep its promises of payment and other assurances given to the Manager, in consideration for the Manager cooperating with them in abducting the 12 young women restaurant employees and bringing them to Seoul, as directed by the NIS, to make political use of them before the parliamentary elections. After the parliamentary elections\and the formation of a new government,\and after the impeachment of President Park Gyen-hye ,\and the imprisonment of two previous heads of the National Intelligence Services of the Republic of Korea including one who had functioned as Secretary to President Park Geun-hye ( on a charge of defalcation of National Intelligence Funds unrelated to this case ) ; the Manager began co-operating with the Reporter\and revealed the real facts behind the 12 young women being brought to Seoul , disclosing that the Manager was\ordered by officials of the National Intelligence Service of South Korea with whom he had started co-operating in China , to bring all the young women restaurant employees to Seoul by deceiving them , before the 20 national elections. Obeying this diktat , the Manager brought the 12 young women restaurant employees from China to Malaysia,\and then to Seoul , by giving the young women restaurant employees working at the Ryekyeong Korean restaurant at Ningbo , China , the explanation that the team was required to set up a new Korean restaurant at Malaysia, on the instructions of the concerned higher authorities in the DPRK. In view of the hierarchical relations between the restaurant employees\and the Manager, organized in a team as per the practice in North Korea,\and because the Manager held their passports , the young women restaurant employees believed the Manager;\and it was in these circumstances the Manager\and the 12 young women left Ningbo, on April 5 , 2016 and arrived at Seoul on April 7, 2016 , via the South Korean embassy at Malaysia, who were in the loop\and immediately issued the 12 young women\and the Manager travel documents for onward travel to Seoul, on their arrival at the South Korean embassy at Malaysia . It took two days for the group to arrive at Seoul. The Ministry of Unification was already ready with the official statement on April 8, 2016, falsely stating that the 12 young women restaurant employees had collectively “ politically defected”rom North to South Korea . The Reporter informed the Joint Fact Finding Committee that a secure place\and time had to be arranged for interviewing the four young women , who were ready to give the interview as they desperately desired to return to
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September 30, 2019 Jun Sasomoto Secretary General of the Confederation of Lawyers for Asia\and the Pacific.
Micol Savia IADL representative to the United Nations in Geneva
(Present as part of the preparatory delegation in May 24- 27, 2019\and for investigation at Seoul between August 26 - August 30, 2019)
Niloufer Bhagwat Vice President Confederation of Lawyers for Asia\and the Pacific |
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