'Police Agency Human Rights Film Festival' to be Held in December... Increasing Human Rights Sensitivity

The National Police Agency announced on the 9th that it will accept submissions for the 12th Police Human Rights Film Festival theme contest until the 24th of next month. The Police Human Rights Film Festival has been held since 2012 to raise police officers' sensitivity to human rights.


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The Police Human Rights Film Festival is held in December to commemorate Human Rights Day. The theme is human rights in policing, and anyone can participate regardless of gender, age, nationality, or format, as long as it can be produced as a short film.


Winners of this contest will receive prizes and certificates from the Commissioner of the National Police Agency: the Grand Prize (1 person) 2 million KRW, the Excellence Award (1 person) 1 million KRW, and the Merit Award (1 person) 500,000 KRW. The Grand Prize-winning work will be filmed as a short film by a professional film company and screened on the day of the Human Rights Film Festival.



Submissions can be made via email to the Human Rights Protection Office of the National Police Agency (hr2239@police.go.kr), and detailed information can be found on the National Police Agency website.


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