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  • H.R. 3012 seeks to extend the North Korean Human Rights Act of 2004 until 2028. The bill focuses on improving human rights and providing humanitarian aid to North Korea while criticizing its government for its poor human rights record. It encourages the U.S. to support radio...

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    H.R. 3012 wants to help people in North Korea have better lives by sending help and information, and it asks China not to send North Korean refugees back. It also tries to help Korean-American families talk to their relatives who are still in North Korea.

  • H.R. 3012, titled the "North Korean Human Rights Reauthorization Act of 2023," aims to reauthorize and amend various aspects of the North Korean Human Rights Act of 2004, extending several measures until 2028. The bill underscores the poor human rights conditions in North...

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    H.R. 3012 is a plan to keep helping people in North Korea by supporting human rights and giving them necessary supplies until 2028. It also suggests that the U.S. should help families with members split between North and South Korea see each other again and fill a special job that will focus on these human rights issues.