(ROUGH CUT ONLY - NO REPORTER NARRATION)<br/> <br />South Korean politicians scuffled with a North Korean diplomat on Monday (March 12) at a U.N. human rights meeting in Geneva over the a issue of North Korean defectors sent back to the isolated state.<br/> <br />South Korean media said the disagreement started when So Se-pyong, the North's ambassador to Geneva, left the meeting room after denouncing a U.N. report on Pyongyang's human rights abuses as "politically-fabricated".<br/> <br />Video footage from South Korea's Yonhap news agency showed, as So tried to leave, a brief physical confrontation between the two sides, which was stopped by UN security officials.<br/> <br />A group of South Korean lawmakers tried to approach So, and chanted "Save the North Korean refugees".<br/> <br />Yonhap said special U.N. reporter on North Korean human rights Marzuki Darusman released his report at the meeting and expressed his deep concern over the North's human rights abuses.
