Watching Titanic in Pyongyang: What the First Systematic Survey of North Korean Refugees Tells Us about Life Inside the Hermit Kingdom, and about Whether the Regime Might Be Ready to FallWitness to Transformation: Refugee Insights into North KoreaCain, Geoffrey...
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but I want to tell them that an alternative life is possible. Be free. 00:00 From my experience, literally anything is possible. I was bought, I was sold as a slave. But now I'm here, and that is why I believe in miracles. 00:00 The one thing that I learn...
army private stationed in South Korea in 1962 when he fled to the North. Facing a court martial for skipping duty, Dresnok describes in a film about his life how he bolted across the DMZ, through a minefield. Dresnok and three fellow American military defectors inc...
13. What is Nancy going to do next week? A. Take a school test. B. Have a check-up. C. Go in for a competition. 14. What does Daniel offer to do for Nancy? A. Rewrite her lines. B. Drive her to the theatre. C. Help her with the practice. ...
Here's what digital life in the DPRK looks like. Kwangmyong In North Korea, there are two ‘Internets'. The first is what we understand to be the Internet; a global, chaotic, largely free network of servers and users. Most of whom are free to share, view and create content without fi...
In June, the two nations signed alandmark defense pactand pledged to use all available means to provide immediate military assistance in the event the other is attacked. Multiple governments have accused Pyongyang of supplying arms to Moscow for itsgrinding war in...
Sexual violence is also a major problem. It’s “so common that it has come to be accepted as part of ordinary life,” Human Rights Watch alleged in a 2018 report. North Korea denies this, as it does all allegations of widespread abuses – which it often refers to as an imperialist ...
“From the political situation through to what the reality is like for everyday people there, whether it’s the aspirational middle-class in Pyongyang or those in the countryside who are living life as they have been for countless generations without a lot ...
Beijing might not like Pyongyang, but U.S. troops crossing the DMZ would prompt powerful memories of the Korean War and trigger China’s fears of “encirclement.” However, the United States would move the entire world to ban almost all trade and aid with North Korea ...