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Meet another North Korean
MONDAY, JUNE 16, 2008
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The subjects of these interviews are real people, possibly still alive. A face, even if not a name, to come before you in prayer. Let every detail sink in, and bring it all before the Father who watches after the souls of men and desperately wants to love them... through His people.

INTERVIEW 4 MALE, Age 25

PLACE OF ORIGIN: North Hamgyong

FIRST ARRIVAL IN CHINA: 2000

He first came to China in 2000 because his parents and siblings died of starvation between 1995 and 1997. In May 2002 he was arrested and deported, but he was sick with a kidney problem and his hand was injured during work. After being in prison for only two days, the North Korean government released him because they thought he couldn't work.

There were about 400 other North Koreans in prison (men, women and children). The law is that defectors will be punished in labor centers. But since January the law changed and people are sent to prison. The Chinese police do random checks to look for foreigners, Falun Gong adherents, and North Koreans.

One day the police came and asked for his ID; he said he had lost it. He's afraid to stay at home during the day because of the police checks so he wanders the streets and goes to his apartment just at night to sleep.

People who hire North Koreans get fined so they are afraid to hire them. [An NGO in China pays for his rent, food, and medicine.]

His health is improving but he's waiting for a cure from the doctors so he doesn't know his future. From http://refugeesinternational.org/

Category:  NK: Refugees

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