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  2. North Korean defectors - Wikipedia

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    North Korean defectors. People defect from North Korea for political, material, and personal reasons. Defectors flee to various countries, mainly South Korea. In South Korea, they are referred to by several terms, including "northern refugees " and "new settlers". Towards the end of the North Korean famine of the 1990s, there was a steep ...

  3. James Joseph Dresnok - Wikipedia

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    James Joseph Dresnok. James Joseph Dresnok ( Korean: 제임스 조새프 드레스녹, November 24, 1941 – November 2016) was an American defector to North Korea, one of seven U.S. soldiers to defect after the Korean War . After defecting, Dresnok worked as an actor in propaganda films, some directed by Kim Jong Il, [ 2] and as an English ...

  4. List of North Korean defectors in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Jeong Su-il, North Korean spy captured in 1996 and released in 2000; currently a historian in South Korea. 1997. Hwang Jang-yop – former Chairman of the Standing Committee of the Supreme People's Assembly. Hwang is the highest ranking North Korean official to defect. Kim Dok-hong, his aide, defected with him.

  5. List of American and British defectors in the Korean War

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    Operation Big Switch, the exchange of remaining prisoners of war, commenced in early August 1953, and lasted into December. 75,823 Communist fighters (70,183 North Koreans, 5,640 Chinese) were returned to their homelands. 12,773 U.N. soldiers (7,862 South Koreans, 3,597 Americans, and 946 British) were sent back south across the armistice line.

  6. Former North Korean colonel reveals plot to kill senior defector

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    A former North Korean colonel has admitted he was asked to assassinate a defector who had fled to the South.. In a BBC interview with Kim Kuk-Song, a colonel who spent 30 years working in North ...

  7. Yeonmi Park - Wikipedia

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    Yeonmi Park ( Korean: 박연미; born 4 October 1993) is a North Korean defector, YouTuber, author, and American conservative activist, described as "one of the most famous North Korean defectors in the world". [ 3] She fled from North Korea to China in 2007 at age 13 before moving to South Korea, then to the United States.

  8. Senior North Korean diplomat defects to South - AOL

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    A high-profile North Korean diplomat stationed in Cuba has defected to the South, Seoul's spy agency has confirmed to the BBC. The political counselor is believed to be the highest-ranking North ...

  9. Lee Hyeon-seo - Wikipedia

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    Known for. Defection from North Korea. Lee Hyeon-seo ( Korean : 이현서, born January 1980), [1] best known for her book, The Girl with Seven Names, is a North Korean defector and activist who lives in Seoul, South Korea, [2] where she is a student. She escaped from North Korea and later guided her family out of North Korea through China and ...