"Apostle" to be aired in Geneva UN Human Rights Council
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The movie "Apostle", which is about the North Korea human rights reality, is being screened at the Genera UN Human Rights Council on the 19th.
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Taepoong Korea announced this statement on the 28th.
The event will be attended by various representatives of the UN, the NGO and heads of department of the UN.
The decision to screen the movie at the UN Human Rights Council was decided by the first UN North Korea Group Corporation. This corporation and the research organization involved will alert the whole world of the North Korean rights.
The UN also started a research investigation (COI) in 2013 to recover the rights of North Koreans and officially look into the violation of human rights. The official report will be announced on the 17th of March in front of international media.
With an accumulated number of 300,000 spectators, "Apostle" does not have enough theaters to play in and is currently running to be #1.
With the release of the movie, current members of Parliament and politicians have recommended watching it. Novelist Lee Oi-soo and professor of Dongyang University have supported it as well.
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