U.S. issues new targeted North Korean sanctions for Human rights abuse

- U.S. issues new targeted North Korean sanctions for Human rights abuse.

- Sanctions were issued against North Korean individuals and bodies for  killings, torture, forced labor and the hunting down of asylum seekers abroad.

- The U.S. is also concerned about North Korea's Military who also carry out brutal operations abroad.
The U.S. has issued a host of fresh sanctions against North Korean individuals and groups for what it considers as "flagrant" human rights violations including killings, torture, forced labor and the hunting down of asylum seekers abroad.

This was disclosed by the U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin through a statement on Thursday.

"Today's sanctions target the North Korean military and regime officials," U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said in a statement. "We also are targeting North Korean financial facilitators who attempt to keep the regime afloat with foreign currency earned through forced labor operations."

Among those sanctioned were the director and the deputy director of the Military Security Command, the first vice minister of the Ministry of People's Security and the labor minister. North Korea's consul general in Shenyang, China, and a diplomat at its embassy in Vietnam were also sanctioned.

"We are especially concerned with the North Korean military, which operates as secret police, punishing all forms of dissent," the statement said.

"Further, the military operates outside of North Korea to hunt down asylum seekers, and brutally detains and forcibly returns North Korean citizens."

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