US Secretary of State John Kerry is calling for North Korea to shut down its "evil system" of prison camps.
Kerry spoke at a gathering of foreign officials and activists yesterday to draw attention to the findings of a UN commission of inquiry that in February concluded that North Korea's authoritarian government had committed crimes against humanity.
Kerry said that abuses detailed in the commission's 400-page report "have no place in the 21st century."
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The UN commission estimated that between 80,000 and 120,000 political prisoners are currently detained in four large camps, where deliberate starvation has been used as a means of control and punishment.
Kerry called for North Korea to acknowledge the abuses and hold those responsible to account.