FACTBOX - International sanctions in force against N.Korea


(Reuters) - South Korea on Monday announced steps to tighten the vice on the North's economy in punishment for sinking one of its navy ships, and President Lee Myung-bak said he would take the issue to the U.N. Security Council.

Following are the major international sanctions in force against North Korea for its nuclear and ballistic missile activities and suspected human rights violations.

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