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Agustín Menéndez
Research associate
Degree in Political Science and Lawyer (Universidad de Buenos Aires), he took courses at the MSc in History from the Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, he is currently completing his Law studies at the Universidad de Buenos Aires. Korean Government Invitation Program scholar. He specializes in the Korean peninsula and the violation of Human Rights in North Korea. Currently, he works at the Financial Informations Unit in the division of International coordination regarding money laundering. terrorism finance and proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. He collaborates for different media.
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17-07-2023 | Articles
Human Rights and International Security in North Korea
North Korea explained that asking it to account for its actions is an intrusion into the country’s internal affairs and that it is within its rights to conduct military tests in the face of possible attacks by »hostile forces» on a pre-emptive basis. The 70th anniversary of the Korean War armistice is a reminder that sustainable peace on the Korean Peninsula remains elusive.
23-05-2023 | Articles
North Korean Human Rights: a way forward?
The event presented the human rights situation in the country and explored how the issue of human rights can be taken as a theme in future bilateral and multilateral interactions with Pyongyang.
31-10-2022 | Articles
North Korea in the eyes of the European Union and the United Nations Special Rapporteur
Elizabeth Salmón presented, in mid-October, the progress of her first report as Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. In this report, she highlights the areas of focus that she will undertake during her mandate.
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