Wednesday, March 12, 2014

How North Korea Violates Sanctions

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un (C) visits the Kim Il Sung University of Politics to take part in the election of a deputy to the Supreme People's Assembly at sub-constituency No. 43 of Constituency No. 105 together with service personnel of the KPA on March 9, 2014 in this photo released by North Korea's Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) in Pyongyang. Credit: Reuters/KCNA

Front Companies, Embassies Mask North Korean Weapons Trade: U.N. -- Reuters

(Reuters) - North Korea has developed sophisticated ways to circumvent United Nations sanctions, including the suspected use of its embassies to facilitate an illegal trade in weapons, a United Nations report issued on Tuesday said.

It said North Korea was also making use of more complicated financial countermeasures and techniques "pioneered by drug-trafficking organizations" that made tracking the isolated state's purchase of prohibited goods more difficult.

The report, compiled by a panel of eight U.N. experts, is part of an annual accounting of North Korea's compliance with layers of U.N. sanctions imposed in response to Pyongyang's banned nuclear weapons and missile programs. The panel reports to the U.N. Security Council.

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More News On How North Korea Evades Sanctions

UN Panel: N. Korea Using Sophisticated Means to Avoid Sanctions -- Voice of America
Report: North Korea 'experienced' in evading U.N. sanctions -- CNN
North Korea Skillfully Evades Sanctions, UN Panel Says -- New York Times
North Korea uses 'sophisticated means' to avoid UN sanctions -- The Independent
North Korea using 'multiple' techniques to defy UN sanctions, report says -- FOX News
North Korea Evading Sanctions Using Complex Schemes: U.N. Report -- National Journal
UN report: N Korea circumventing sanctions -- Al Jazeera
North Korean Embassies Facilitate Illegal Arms Procurement: UN Panel -- Radio Free Asia
U.N. urges checks on N. Korean ships for illegal arms trade -- Global Post/Yonhap News Agency

1 comment:

James said...

Really? I just can't believe it! The UN ineffectual! Why the next thing you know they'll claim the existence of corrupt government officials all over the world, who would engage in illegal activities.