“Intervention Agenda Item 12: Elimination of Violence Against WomenArchived 2012年3月6日, at the Wayback Machine.” at the United Nations Commission on Human Rights in April 2004; speaker: Ji Sun JEONG for A Woman's Voice International (AWVI, an NGO that focused on the PRC's and DPRK's treatment of North Korean refugees to China and of Christians). Incidentally, exactly one year after her speech, the ECOSOC's Committee on Non-Governmental Organizations, which “is the UN body that adjudicates requests by nongovernmental organizations for accreditation to participate in ECOSOC and its subsidiaries’ meetings”,[1] suspended AWVI at the instigation of the PRC's delegation. This came after another AWVI speaker activated a Chinese taser gun to illustrate torture by PRC authorities while giving his speech at the UNCHR's 61st plenary session.[2]“アーカイブされたコピー”. 2008年7月23日時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。2009年2月22日閲覧。“アーカイブされたコピー”. 2008年7月23日時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。2009年2月22日閲覧。
“Intervention Agenda Item 12: Elimination of Violence Against WomenArchived 2012年3月6日, at the Wayback Machine.” at the United Nations Commission on Human Rights in April 2004; speaker: Ji Sun JEONG for A Woman's Voice International (AWVI, an NGO that focused on the PRC's and DPRK's treatment of North Korean refugees to China and of Christians). Incidentally, exactly one year after her speech, the ECOSOC's Committee on Non-Governmental Organizations, which “is the UN body that adjudicates requests by nongovernmental organizations for accreditation to participate in ECOSOC and its subsidiaries’ meetings”,[1] suspended AWVI at the instigation of the PRC's delegation. This came after another AWVI speaker activated a Chinese taser gun to illustrate torture by PRC authorities while giving his speech at the UNCHR's 61st plenary session.[2]“アーカイブされたコピー”. 2008年7月23日時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。2009年2月22日閲覧。“アーカイブされたコピー”. 2008年7月23日時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。2009年2月22日閲覧。
“Intervention Agenda Item 12: Elimination of Violence Against WomenArchived 2012年3月6日, at the Wayback Machine.” at the United Nations Commission on Human Rights in April 2004; speaker: Ji Sun JEONG for A Woman's Voice International (AWVI, an NGO that focused on the PRC's and DPRK's treatment of North Korean refugees to China and of Christians). Incidentally, exactly one year after her speech, the ECOSOC's Committee on Non-Governmental Organizations, which “is the UN body that adjudicates requests by nongovernmental organizations for accreditation to participate in ECOSOC and its subsidiaries’ meetings”,[1] suspended AWVI at the instigation of the PRC's delegation. This came after another AWVI speaker activated a Chinese taser gun to illustrate torture by PRC authorities while giving his speech at the UNCHR's 61st plenary session.[2]“アーカイブされたコピー”. 2008年7月23日時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。2009年2月22日閲覧。“アーカイブされたコピー”. 2008年7月23日時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。2009年2月22日閲覧。