16 Sep

Vacation!

Posted by kyochan

As you can tell, the number of blog posts have dropped faster than Kim Jong-Il’s approval rating (down to the low 100’s according to the KCNA). Well, prepare for the drought as I will be in a two country swing for the next three weeks. This blog is not dead, just that I need the time and place to do it… at work. So as soon as I return from vacation and find a real job, I can move the blog to a real domain and finally make the necessary upgrades.

While I am out, be sure to check out the dozens of other NK-related sites out there

14 Sep

Link Newsletter September

Posted by kyochan

A generous donation, a big LiNK event, more on this month’s newsletter

Read on…

14 Sep

Death of a Defector

Posted by kyochan

A female defector committed suicide is causing a bit of a stir in the North Korean defector community

BEIJING - A North Korean defector who had entered South Korea early this year ended her life by throwing herself from a window of a 10th-floor apartment in downtown Seoul this week.

Kim Young-sil, 36, committed suicide in the early hours on Tuesday, South Korea’s Yonhap said, adding that her death came as a cold shock to some 1,000 North Korean settlers who live in the same apartment complex.

Kim had been previously repatriated back to North Korea from

China at least four times in her attempt to flee the starving country before she finally made it to South Korea. She was known to suffer from depression due to her post-traumatic stress from repatriation.

North Korean refugee groups in the South, however, vehemently point out that behind her death lie more fundamental problems such as the cold attitude and indifference as well as a lack of accommodative policy in South Korea for North Korean settlers, all of them acting as a trigger for her death.

While one cannot rule PTS or other mental issue, I do not consider someone who has tried to leave the country four times as being in a fragile mental state. Adjusting to a new country is difficult enough for refugees and immigrants of all stripes, but if her suicide has to do with South Korean society, it reinforces my belief that refugees ought to to be taken to America instead.

Also, the article talks about a wretched conditions of a refugee camp in Thailand. One hopes a change in administration would cause the government to stop sitting on their hands.

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