North Korean defectors say food aid not reaching the hungry
David Choi
people were criticizing the poster for being so harsh on a poor girl. I know that there were so many North Korean “defectors” going to other countries including China, South Korean, Southeast countries and even America. It actually is not the part that surprised me. What did surprise me ...
This year marks seventy years since North Korea invaded South Korea, igniting the Korean War. There is still no peace treaty – just a truce that left North Korea's repressive Kim family in power. Over the decades, more than 30,000 defectors have escaped through China, some paying thousands...
defectors and South Korean intelligence services reported that people who had displeased the regime were being executed on a routine basis. In several cases, individuals who reportedly had been killed in a spectacularly grisly fashion resurfaced years later; such instances provided a clear illustration...
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Although Jang was the highest-profile official to be purged by Kim, defectors and South Korean intelligence services reported that people who had displeased the regime were being executed on a routine basis. In several cases, individuals who reportedly had been killed in a spectacularly grisly ...
“We lived and suffered together in North Korea ... so it doesn’t make sense to decide that they aren’t North Korean defectors,” said Noh Hyun-jeong, a North Korean defector in Seoul who has Chinese-North Korean friends in the North who came to South Korea. ...
A new campaign designed to uncover and attack defectors from North Korea by exploiting Google Play has been uncovered. Security According to McAfee researchers, the latest campaign, dubbed RedDawn, is targeting both North Korean defectors, those who aid them, and associated journalists. ...
According to a survey conducted in South Korea in 2023, about 53 percent of respondents stated that South Korea should only accept selected defectors from North Korea. Around 33 percent thought that all North Korean defectors should be accepted. ...