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Published on Jun 28, 2012

DPRK Woman Interviewed upon Her Return Home


Pyongyang, June 28 (KCNA) -- DPRK woman Pak Jong Suk was interviewed by Korean and foreign reporters at the People's Palace of Culture on Thursday.

She returned home after being taken away to south Korea.

Present there were media persons from the DPRK, the General Association of Korean Residents in Japan, China, Russia and the U.S.

Pak told about how she was taken away to south Korea.

She said she was residing in Rapuk-dong No. 1, Ranam District of Chongjin City, North Hamgyong Province. "I illegally crossed the border on the night of March 29, 2006 in a foolish hope of meeting my father who went to south Korea due to the A-bomb scare made by the U.S. imperialists during the Korean War and getting money from him", she said.

"I was taken in by the luring tactics of south Korean Intelligence Service agents in an alien land and handed over by them according to their scenario. This was how I was taken to south Korea at around 9 a.m. of June 29 of the same year", she added.

She recalled that while living in south Korea for six years she led a life little short of a miserable slave's for want of money.

Referring to the living conditions of the "defectors from the north", she said the jobs they could find at best were nothing but waste cleaning, vessel washing and servicing and other most hateful and difficult jobs.

The suicidal rate among them is five times that among other south Koreans, she said. They ardently wish to return to the DPRK, cursing corrupt south Korean society and reproaching themselves.

She spoke of what she felt after coming back to the DPRK after diverting the watch of IS agents.

"A single misstep made me fall into a bottomless pitfall, leaving disgrace to my children. But my motherland injected life-giving water to me who might have become a forlorn wandering spirit," she noted.

"When I deplaned, quieting my thumping heart, I was stunned by the cordial reception given by officials concerned," Pak said, adding:

"I felt at that time how affectionate and great the motherland is to me.

I would have no more to desire before I die.

The dear respected Kim Jong Un did not blame me who did so many wrongs in the past but brought me under his warm care. He showed profound loving care for me.

Kim Jong Un made sure that I, little different from an offender, reside in Pyongyang with my son who is a teacher of Pyongyang Kim Won Gyun Conservatory and daughter-in-law.

I am neither a patriot nor a hero who made any tangible contribution to the country.

I am an ingrate who had betrayed my motherland to seek better living while others devoted themselves to building a thriving nation, tightening their belts.

I deserve punishment. But Kim Jong Un did not blame me but was so kind as to enable me to enjoy the greatest happiness. How can I forget this profound love and benevolence so long as I am alive.

The world does not know such tender-hearted leader as the dear respected General Kim Jong Un.

I was reborn thanks to Kim Jong Un identical to the great Generalissimos."

Pak, together with the son and daughter-in-law, sang a song "My Unforgettable Path," determined to remain intensely loyal to Kim Jong Un, the tender-hearted father of the great family of the country, generation after generation. -0-
공화국의 품으로 돌아온 박정숙녀성 국내외기자들과 회견

North Korea
Nordkorea
Corea del Norte
Corée du Nord
Koreańska Republika Ludowo-Demokratyczna
Корейская Народно-Демократическая Республика
Kuzey Kore
كوريا الشمالية
조선민주주의인민공화국

Kim Il Sung - 김일성
Kim Jong Il - 김정일
Kim Jong Un - 김정은

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  • wes fos

    what is the sense of posting this when a person can only understand about every 15th sentence?

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  • stimmekoreas

    than red the description.

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  • stimmekoreas

    She went to South Korea 6 years ago.

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  • Adeldee

    Maybe she just went there to have something to eat. And pretended that she suffered so they won't kill her.

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  • antizionist111

    Thank you for showing this video and the truth to the world.

    Long live Kim Jong- un and the DPRK.

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  • DarkAngel2512

    The diff is South Korea let her leave legally.

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  • alexgrinkov

    1. She came to S Korea thinking that she will live like a queen without doing anything.

    2. After returnig home she started licking Kim Jong Un's ass so that they didn't kill her

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    1. She's a KGB officer and it's one big propaganda.

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  • Curi0u50ne

    Go go Kim Jon your ill!

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  • AliBeeization

    North Korea is pathetic. The world laughs at the insanity of that state

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  • TheMoonandMar

    How do you know if she was shot to death? It must have been hard to settle in S. Korea given cultural shock and you still have to work hard in free society. Expecting everything free is not reality. But there is reward if you work hard for it freely. I hope Korea unites someday.

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  • yesbok

    She was shot to death. Pray for the bliss of dead.

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  • atukazhit

    It's a nice thought, but I'm afraid you might be quite misinformed about what really occurs. You exist at the pleasure of your government and they they want to prevent you from leaving, how difficult would it be to do so. You make the assumption that your government is a benevolent one. Is there such a thing as "benevolent" government?

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  • 1703clara

    What an absolute farce

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  • YetAnewViewer

    Source: the Guardian oct 2, 2012 and others. Google: "north korean defectors return".

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