after 1a years apart, the pair have reunited in south korea. but songmi has never asked her mother why she left. until now. translation: l was nine - when you came back from prison. why did you escape then? translation: i wanted to bring you with me at first. but the broker said no children. if we got caught, both of us would have suffered again, so i asked your grandparents to watch you for a year, but much more time has passed. translation: i see. i knew the morning she walked. - irememberjust lying in bed crying. what would you like to say to your daughter, what would you like her to learn? translation:
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Four North Korean refugees in Freedom Speakers International (FSI) participated in a forum in Seoul, Thursday, with 25 students and staff visiting from the United States. There were three key similarities about the speakers. One: all four of them escaped from North Korea in 2011. Two: all four of them were rescued by a parent. Three: they have all lived abroad.
Thursday in Seoul, four North Korean refugees in Freedom Speakers International (FSI) participated in a forum with 25 high students and staff visiting from the United States. There were three key similarities about the speakers. One, all four of them escaped from North Korea in 2011. Two, all four of them were rescued by a parent. Three, they have all lived abroad.