Wednesday, December 13, 2017

North Korean defector says she was forced to have abortion




She tearfully described how she was forced to have an abortion without medication at a local police station.
'My first child passed away without ever seeing the world, without any time for me to apologize.
'Pregnant women were forced into harsh labor all day. At night, we heard pregnant mothers screaming and babies died without ever being able to see their mothers.'
At one detention centre, she described how inmates starved to death with their dead bodies given to the guard dogs for food.
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Ji Hyeon-A described the North Korean regime of Kim Jong-un (pictured)  as a 'vast terrifying prison'
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She finally reached South Korea in 2007 and has since been reunited with her mother, brother and her younger sister but has not heard any news about her father.
Ji-Hyeon-A said that the North Korean soldier who recently escaped to South Korea 'represents a dash toward freedom which is a dream of 25 million North Koreans.'
She described North Korea as 'a terrifying prison and the Kim's are carrying out a vast massacre and it takes a miracle to survive there'.
Ji-Hyeon-A also urged the Chinese government to stop sending North Koreans back to the regime and called on world leaders to fight for North Korean defectors and especially those who are repatriated.
The defector recited a poem called 'Is anyone there?' from a collection of poems she wrote.
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Britain's ambassador to the United Nations, Matthew Rycroft, praised Ji-Hyeon-A and said what she described amounted to 'crimes against humanity'
'I am scared, is anyone there? I'm here in hell, is anyone there? I scream and yell but no one opens the door. Is anyone there? Please listen to our moans and listen to our pain. Is anyone there? People are dying, my friend is dying.
'I call out again and again but why don't you answer. Is anyone there?
She gave her harrowing testimony at a United Nations event entitled 'The Terrifying experience of forcibly Repatriated North Korean women,' and was sponsored by the Britain U.S. France, Japan, South Korea and Canada.
Britain's ambassador to the United Nations, Matthew Rycroft, praised Ji-Hyeon-A and said the crimes discussed 'amount to crimes against humanity'.


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