North Korea Commits Crimes Against Humanity

For the past year, the United Nations has been conducting research into North Korea to determine if it has in fact, committed crimes against humanity. In a report expected to be released soon, the organization is prepared to say definitively that it has. So what? While this report legitimizes and confirms the accusations made by many, in the end the report means nothing without action. Plans to take the matter up with the International Criminal Court are moot, since North Korea is a non-signatory state and it's most likely that China would block the move. This report presents the UN with a choice: Expell North Korea from the UN, take the data for what it is and accept North Korea as a criminal state (in essences do nothing), or vow to make a change by any and all means necessary (including military action). Those are the only options available. It's time to put up or shut up. What are your thoughts on how the world should respond to these findings? -= WEB SITES =- G+: http://google.com/+SteveMiller_QiRanger Twitter: http://twitter.com/qiranger Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/qiranger Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/qirangeradventures Instagram: http://instagr.am/qiranger Blog: http://qiranger.com The Travel and News Channel: http://youtube.com/qiranger The Vlog Channel: http://youtube.com/theqirangervlog Podcast: http://qiranger.com/tqrap TAGS: Crimes Against Humanity (Crime Type),North Korea (Country),United Nations,UN,News,Commentary
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