AFTER TRUMP/KIM TALKS, NORTH KOREAN CHRISTIANS CALL DICTATOR TO ADMIT ATROCITIES
Young Sook* The husband of Young Sook also died in prison, and she herself barely survived. She now lives in South Korea and prepares other North Korea refugees to one day return. She speaks with uncommon transparency:
“To be honest, I watched the Summit between Kim and Trump with very deep resentment,” she says. “How many innocent people have died because of the development of the nuclear weapons they are talking about now? So far, none of the leaders of North Korea have really taken care of their people. They let them starve to death. Why? Because they don’t want to give up those nuclear weapons. Now he wants to give up those weapons? Maybe, but he will only give them up if his survival is guaranteed. Yet how long can his regime stay in power after his country opens the door?”
Young Sook says she wants to see repentance from the Kim regime.
“Kim Jong Un should confess what he and his regime have done,” she says. “He should open the doors of the political camps and kneel down to apologize to those who have suffered due to its regime. The lives of North Korean citizens are just as important as Kim Jong Un’s life.”
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