[QUOTE=theevilldeadII;50126987]poor thing glad she got out[/QUOTE]
She wrote a book called "In Order to Live", which I suggest everybody who is capable of reading to read
is it on kindal or did she make a hardcover ( sorry can't stand normal covers )
Kindle, hardcover, paperback, and audiobook
[url]http://www.amazon.com/In-Order-Live-Journey-Freedom/dp/1594206791[/url]
These kind of videos make me feel sorry for all the people that are still stuck in North Korea, struggling to survive. It's horrible that she and her family had to go through all of this.
I wish there were subtitles though, since english isn't my native language and it's hard for me to understand her at some parts of the video because of her accent.
[QUOTE=proboardslol;50126991]She wrote a book called "In Order to Live", which I suggest everybody who is capable of reading to read[/QUOTE]
I will just wait until they make a movie.
[QUOTE=Enforcer99;50127122]These kind of videos make me feel sorry for all the people that are still stuck in North Korea, struggling to survive. It's horrible that she and her family had to go through all of this.
I wish there were subtitles though, since english isn't my native language and it's hard for me to understand her at some parts of the video because of her accent.[/QUOTE]
If you want to help, you can donate to
[url]www.nkinusa.org[/url]
[url]www.libertyinnorthkorea.org[/url]
Ya know the person who rated this video late, I think you're stupid. This video should be shared constantly to remind us of what is going on over there.
transcript (not exactly correct I think)
[quote]
I have to do this because this is not just I am speaking… This is for the people who want to tell the world what they want to say.
North Korea is an unnatural country. There is only one channel on TV and there is no internet. We aren’t free to sing, say, wear or think what we want.
North Korea is the only country in the world that executes people for making unauthorized international phone calls.
North Koreans are being terrorized today.
When I was growing up in North Korea, I never saw anything about love stories between man and woman, no books, no songs, no press, no movies about love stories. There is no Romeo and Juliet, every stories were propagandized tobrainwash about the Kim dictators.
I was born in 1993 and I was abducted at birth even before I knew the words ‘freedom’ or ‘human rights’. North Koreans are desperately seeking and dying for freedom at this moment…
When I was 9 years old, I saw my friend’s mother publicly executed. Her crime? Watching a Hollywood movie!
Expressing doubt about the regime can get 3 generations of whole family imprisoned or executed.
When I was 4 years old, I was warned by my mother, not to even whisper, the birds and mice could hear me. I admitted it. I thought the North Korean dictator could read my mind. My father died in China after we escaped North Korea. And I have to bury him at 3 am in secret. I was only 14 years old. I couldn’t even cry, I was afraid to be sent back to North Korea.
The day I escaped North Korea, I saw my mother raped. The rapist was a Chinese broker. He had targeted me. I was only 13 years old. There is a saying in North Korea, “Women are weak, but mothers are strong”. My mother allowed herself to be raped in order to protect me.
North Korean refugees, about 300,000 are roaming over in China. 70 percent of North Korean women and teenage girls are being victimized and sometimes sold for as a little as 200 dollars. We walked across the Gobi desert following a compass and when it stopped working, we followed the stars to freedom. I felt only the stars are with us. Mongolia was our freedom moment.
Death or dignity; I was with the knife, we were prepared to kill ourselves if we are going to be send back to North Korea. We wanted to live as humans…
People often ask me, “How can we help North Koreans?”. There are many ways but I would like to mention 3 for now.
One, as you care yourself, you can raise awareness about human crisis in North Korea.
Two, help and support North Korean refugees who are trying to escape for freedom.
Three, petition China to stop repatriation.
We have to shed the light in the darkest place in the world. It is not just North Korean human rights, it is our rights!
The North Korean dictators have violated for 7 decades. We need governments all around the world to put more pressure on China to stop repatriation. In particular, Chinese delegates of ‘One Young World’ can play a part by speaking up. North Korea is indescribable… No human deserves to be oppressed just because of their birthplace. We need to focus less on the regime and more on the people who are being forgotten.
‘One Young World’, we are the ones who will make them visible. Please join me as we make this a global movement to free North Koreans. When I was crossing the Gobi desert, scared of dying, I thought nobody in this world cared. It seemed that only the stars were with me…
But you have listened to my story. You have cared… Thank you very much.[/quote]
[editline]13th April 2016[/editline]
[url]http://www.reykjavikboulevard.com/escaping-north-korea-search-freedom-yeonmi-park/[/url]
reminds me of camp 14 is a very sad story as well poor dude had part of his back BBQ'd and a part of his finger or half of it any way cut off didn't if knew who dear leader was until get escaped,.
I can't wait for North Korea's dictatorship to collapse in my life time. So many truths will come to surface once it falls.
[QUOTE=AnnieOakley;50127869]I can't wait for North Korea's dictatorship to collapse in my life time. So many truths will come to surface once it falls.[/QUOTE]
it will collapse on itself because the new fat guy is insane even for bloody fucking China
[QUOTE=proboardslol;50126991]She wrote a book called "In Order to Live", which I suggest everybody who is capable of reading to read[/QUOTE]
Don't forget about [URL="http://www.amazon.com/Escape-Camp-14-Remarkable-Odyssey/dp/0143122916"]Escape From Camp 14.[/URL]
There's a condensed version from sixty minutes I [B][I][U]HIGHLY[/U][/I][/B] suggest that you watch.[video]https://youtu.be/eUFkObwQnBU[/video]
I'd also like to point out the effects of malnourishment in North Korea.
The speaker in my video, Yeonmi Park, was born in 1993, and the video was from 2011.
She's 18 in that video, though she looks 12
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