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The Investigative Commission On Crime Against Humanity also alleged in its report that in March, North Korean security agents arrested Seo Kum Ok, 30, another Christian, in a city near Ryongchon and tortured her. The agents alleged she was attempting to spy on a nuclear site and hand over the evidence to South Korea and the U.S.
The report said it remains unclear whether she survived. Her husband was also arrested and their two children disappeared, it said.
The commission said it was seeking to try to take North Korean leader Kim to the International Criminal Court over alleged crimes against humanity.
Activists claim that such atrocities -- including murder, kidnap, rape, extermination of individuals in prison camps -- cannot take place in North Korea without Kim's knowledge or direction as he wields absolute power.
"Let's file a suit against Kim Jong Il to the International Criminal Court," the activists chanted.
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