A local civic group said Wednesday it has asked the UN to arrange a meeting with South Koreans abducted by North Korea.
Choi Sung-yong, head of the support group for families of abductees, said he submitted a formal request to Signe Poulsen, head of the Seoul office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, on Tuesday.
Choi's organization believes 21 out of 516 South Koreans abducted by North Korea after the Korean War are still alive and are residing in Pyongyang.
Citing his own source, Choi claimed North Korea will take the families of a recent group of North Korean defectors to a UN Human Rights Council Session in Geneva in March and demand a meeting with those who left for the South.