Yeonmi
Park: The Defector Who Fooled the World (condensed version)
Full
version:
Web-link:
http://jooparkblog.blogspot.kr/2014/12/yeonmi-park-defector-who-fooled-world.html
PDF
https://www.scribd.com/doc/250784546/Yeonmi-Park-the-Defector-Who-Fooled-the-World
Q:
Yeonmi crossed into China with both parents and her mother was not
raped (version 1) or she only crossed with her mom, who was raped
(v2)?
Version
1
I
Am a North Korean Millennial - Yeonmi Park (July
10, 2014)
7:58
I
went to China with my family -
so my mom, my father, and I had an older sister…but I lost her.
Three
people went to China...
Insight:
S2014 Ep8 - Changing a Mindset (April
8, 2014 talk show interview)
45:00
- “In 2007,
I left North Korea with
my mom and my father,
http://static.squarespace.com/static/53615d24e4b0a4907f99ed24/t/53a8f1b2e4b04eb3d0ae79aa/1403580850616/Bob%20Zadek%20Show%20%20June%2022%202014.mp3/original/Bob+Zadek+Show++June+22+2014.mp3
(June 22, 2014 radio interview)
5:30-5:40
- “I
escaped
with my mom and father
– the
three of us.”
Version
2
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/northkorea/11138496/Escape-from-North-Korea-How-I-escaped-horrors-of-life-under-Kim-Jong-il.html
(October
10, 2014
article
based on Yeonmi’s interview with the Telegraph)
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-south-asia-29809557
(October
28, 2014)
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/10/31/how-titantic-helped-this-brave-young-woman-escape-north-korea-s-totalitarian-state.html
(October
31, 2014)
Q:
Yeonmi never even saw anyone in NK eating grass/starving (version 1),
or she actually ate grass/starved (v2)?
Version
1
Yeonmi
on the South Korean talk show “Now On My Way to Meet You,”
featuring North Korean defectors telling stories about their lives.
Originally
published on Jan
20, 2013
http://tv.ichannela.com/meetnow
(Host):
“When other members on the show mentioned that they were eating
grass and starving, Yae-ju (Yeonmi) said, 'We didn’t have that kind
of situation in North Korea!'”
(Yeonmi's
mom): “Sometimes after filming, Yae-ju
(Yeonmi)
called me and asked, ‘Mom,
am I really North Korean?
Because
I couldn’t understand what the other members on the show were
talking about.’”
“She
thought other members were totally lying” (about the hunger and
other hardships they witnessed and experienced)...
Version
2
BBC
News: 'I escaped death in North Korea' (October
29, 2014)
2:18
(Yeonmi) Just only what we knew was that if we are staying here, we
were going to die from (lack of) food… I
was the one who starved… I literally had to eat grass, dragonflies
and frozen potatoes.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/10/31/how-titantic-helped-this-brave-young-woman-escape-north-korea-s-totalitarian-state.html
(October
31, 2014
article
based on Yeonmi’s interview)
Yeonmi,
then nine, and her 11-year-old sister, Eunmi, lived on their own
during that time, eating rice, dragonflies, frogs, and grass to
survive.
Q:
After her parents' imprisonment, Yeonmi (9) lived with her aunt
(version 1), or lived alone with her sister (11) while eating
grass/bugs (v2)?
Version
1
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0288zd0
(BBC Radio interview October 17, 2014)
4:10
(Yeonmi) After my mother and father went to prison, the
four of us all separated. So my sister went to my uncle’s house,
and I went to my aunt’s house
--
and I lived there for three years.
Version
2
Her
mother, too, was interrogated and thrown into jail. Yeonmi
and her sister, Eunmi were left to fend for themselves,
at
the age of nine and 11, foraging on the mountainsides for grasses,
plants, frogs and even dragonflies to avoid starving to death.
"Everything I used to see, I ate them," she said.
Q:
Yeonmi saw her friend's mom publicly executed on the street or in a
stadium? At age 11 or 9? Due to SK/US dramas, US/SK film, or James
Bond?
Version
1
http://www.sbs.com.au/news/sites/sbs.com.au.news/files/transcripts/363709_insight_changingamindset_transcript.html
(April
8, 2014)
Version
2
http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/one-young-world/why-is-the-world-allowing-a-holocaust-to-happen-again-brave-north-korean-shares-harrowing-story-of-escape-30673558.html
(article based on an interview with Yeonmi)
(October 18, 2014)
Version
3
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/northkorea/11138496/Escape-from-North-Korea-How-I-escaped-horrors-of-life-under-Kim-Jong-il.html
(long article about Yeonmi based on an extensive interview)
Q:
Yeonmi buried her father's body by herself (version 1), or cremated
his body and buried the ashes with her mom (v2)?
Version
1
MOTHER
(Translation): We paid
two people to help carry his
body.
They went
deep into the mountains and
Yeon-mi went with them. Yeon-mi
carried her father's body.
YEON-MI
PARK: And then at 3 a.m. we had to move his body. Everybody's
sleeping and then I
buried him. Like,
at midnight, by
myself...
Version
2
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/northkorea/11138496/Escape-from-North-Korea-How-I-escaped-horrors-of-life-under-Kim-Jong-il.html
(long article about Yeonmi based on an extensive interview)
...family
were forced
to bribe
a
local crematorium to destroy his body
by
night.
At
three the following morning, Yeonmi
and her mother took his remains to a nearby mountain
and
secretly buried them.
Q:
Yeonmi's father was arrested in 2004 or 2002? Imprisoned for three
years or five?
Version
1
I
Am a North Korean Millennial - Yeonmi Park (July 10, 2014)
2:26
In
2004,
my whole world came crashing
down. My
father, my hero was arrested for
his illegal trading business. It was three
long years before
I saw my father again.
Version
2
Yeonmi’s
TEDx Talk in Bath, UK (November 2014)
1:52
In
2002, when I was 9 years old,
my whole world came crashing
down. My
hero - my father - got arrested
for
his illegal business.
5:53
In
2007, after my father got out of prison
to
get treatment...
Q:
Yeonmi's mother was imprisoned for three years, six months, one year,
or two years?
Version
1
Yeonmi’s
speech at the One Young World Summit in Dublin
Version
2
Version
3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0288zd0
(BBC Radio interview October 17, 2014)
Version
4
Q:
Was Yeonmi really forced to strip naked every day for months while
she was at a detention center in Mongolia?
Version
1
Yeonmi
and her mother were taken to a detention center in Ulan Bator, the
capital of Mongolia, where Yeonmi
was forced
to remove all of her clothes every day for months.
“I
was a little girl and felt so ashamed...
Version
2
(South
Korean experts who work at the North Korean refugee processing
center, rejecting Yeonmi's claims).
#questionsforyeonmipark
Further
questions and details provided in the full version.
Web-link:
http://jooparkblog.blogspot.kr/2014/12/yeonmi-park-defector-who-fooled-world.html
PDF
https://www.scribd.com/doc/250784546/Yeonmi-Park-the-Defector-Who-Fooled-the-World
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