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Still on the Terror List – Wall Street Journal/Outlook and Opinion

August 15, 2008

 

The U.S. said Monday that it would not take North Korea off the terror blacklist until Kim Jong Il's government had agreed to a "strong verification regime" to ensure that it has abandoned its nuclear program. It's a rare flash of muscle in the Bush Administration's North Korea policy.

 

 

Removal from the State Department's list of state sponsors of terror was supposed to be a reward for the North's delivery in June of a long-promised nuclear accounting. Never mind that the North's nuclear-program list was months overdue and did not mention its suspected uranium program or its proliferation of nuclear technology to Syria and possibly Iran. The Korean dictator learned long ago that stalling is an effective negotiating technique with partners who are desperate for a deal, and he's now playing the same game on verification.

Meanwhile, the U.S. has finally stopped tiptoeing around North Korea's appalling human rights record. In Seoul last week, Mr. Bush and South Korea's new president issued a joint statement saying "meaningful progress" on human rights is part of the "process of normalizing relations" with the North. In a press conference, Mr. Bush said flatly: "The human rights abuses inside the country still exist and persist." Maybe his foreign-policy advisers weren't along to rein in the boss, who once famously said he "loathed" Kim Jong Il.

 

The new public candor on human rights extends even to Chris Hill, the chief U.S. nuclear negotiator, albeit thanks to political pressure. Mr. Hill promised Congress on July 31 to make human rights "a formal part" of the dialogue with Pyongyang. He also pledged to let Jay Lefkowitz, the special envoy on human rights, attend the six-party talks. In return, Kansas Republican Senator Sam Brownback, a longtime advocate for the North Korean people, promised to lift his hold on the Administration's nominee for ambassador to South Korea.

 

The words "human rights" immediately struck a nerve in Pyongyang. A few hours after Mr. Hill's statement, North Korea rejected Mr. Lefkowitz's request to visit the joint North-South industrial park at Kaesong. Mr. Lefkowitz has earned Pyongyang's ire in the past for, among other things, questioning labor practices. "I was prepared to look at Kaesong with a skeptical eye," Mr. Lefkowitz tells us, "but if they won't let me visit, it suggests they have something to hide."

 

At the beginning of his Administration, Mr. Bush spoke eloquently about the suffering of the North Korean people and the brutality of the regime that oppresses them. He and his Administration have been quiet on the subject for two years, in pursuit of a nuclear deal that is still more promise than reality. We hope they keep speaking up.  

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