South Korea Submits Questionnaire to U.N
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human rights reviewYonhap News Agency
•Seoul urges Pyongyang to confirm status of S. Korean detainees
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Foreign Ministry submits questionnaire to U.N. human rights office ahead of review of North Korea's human rights record.
Government asks Pyongyang to disclose whereabouts of six South Korean detainees.
South Korea also questioned Pyongyang on measures to prevent excessive punishment of children.
It marks first time in 15 years that a questionnaire has been submitted in advance regarding the human rights review.
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