Lee Seongmin has become key to Kyiv’s efforts to understand the soldiers sent by Kim Jong Un to fight for Russia.
North Korean IT workers, who are forced to work for the Kim Jong-un regime to generate illegal revenue, must endure grueling ...
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Daily Express US on MSNDefectors say families of North Korean soldiers will be executed if capturedIn an interview with ABC News, two defectors of North Korea give insider knowledge on what it must be like for the soldiers ...
The South Korean unification ministry on Friday called for the immediate and unconditional release of three South Korean ...
North Korean defectors in Seoul will receive training to become shuttle bus drivers as part of a new city initiative to ...
SEOUL -- A former sergeant in the North Korean military says that few of Pyongyang's soldiers have been captured fighting ...
Timothy Cho, a two-time defector from North Korea, has revealed the difficulties citizens go through in the secretive nation ...
A former North Korean military sergeant has revealed that Pyongyang's soldiers deployed to Russia to fight in Ukraine fear ...
North Korean escapee and activist Timothy Cho shared the struggles that citizens face when purchasing basic consumer goods like televisions in the country.
A North Korean defector, reveals the strict regulations and government control in North Korea, including censorship of TVs, ...
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Chinese fishing vessels used North Korean crews in breach of U.N. bans, a report saysNorth Korean workers abroad were in general under the constant surveillance of their country’s security agents, toiled more than 12 hours a day and took home a fraction of their salaries, with the ...
a North Korean defector. Lee Seongmin, a 37-year-old human-rights worker who is an Ivy League graduate and fluent in English, has helped Ukrainian forces understand the motives driving Kim Jong Un ...
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