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U.N. Investigators Accuse North Korea of 'Nazi-Era Atrocities'

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United Nations investigators say North Korean leaders, and possibly even Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un, could be brought before the International Criminal Court for ordering mass murder, torture, starvation, slavery and other crimes against humanity. We discuss the details of the U.N. report and what the international community can do in response.

Guests:

Phil Robertson, deputy director of the Asia Division at Human Rights Watch

Victor Cha, professor of government and director of Asian studies at Georgetown University; and former director for Asian affairs at the White House in the National Security Council

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