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UN human rights rapporteur's visit

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Prime Minister Chung Hong-won, right, poses with Margaret Sekaggya, U.N. special rapporteur on the human rights, at the Government Complex in Seoul, Wednesday. During her 10-day visit until June 7, Sekaggya plans to meet rights advocates and government officials to assess South Korea’s efforts on human rights. She is expected to submit her findings to the U.N. Human Rights Council next March. / Yonhap