2019-10-01_Australian_Womens_Weekly_NZ

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66 The Australian Women’s Weekly|OCTOBER 2019


brutalregimesofKimJong-ilandhis
son,KimJong-un.
ThefirstwaveofSouthKoreans
movedtoLondonin the1960s,butit
wasnotuntilNorthKoreawasravaged
byterriblefaminein 1998thatNew
Maldenbegantoseethefirstescapees
fromtheDemocraticPeople’sRepublic
ofKorea(DPRK),stillrecognised
todayasoneofthemostrepressive
andsecretivenationsin theworld.
JihyunPark,51,riskedlifeandlimb



  • literally– toescapethehorrorofher
    homeland.It is difficult,shesays,to make
    peopleunderstanddaytodaylifein
    NorthKorea.
    “Itis nothinglikewhatWesterners
    know.Youaskaboutshopping,free
    timeorto pickupchildrenfromschool

  • NorthKoreais a totallydifferent
    world.Thiscountryhasnofreedom
    ofspeech,freedomofmovement,
    genderequality,freedomofreligionor
    information.Forwomenin NorthKorea,
    theyhaveoneimportantmission–
    pushingthewheelofrevolution.”
    Jihyunwasworkingasa school
    teacherwhenherfatherurgedher
    toleave.Thestoryofhertwoescapes
    is gruelling.Thefirsttime,in 1998,
    shethoughtshewasescapingto a
    well-paidjobin China,onlytobe
    soldbytraffickersandmarriedagainst
    herwilltoanalcoholicChinese
    farmer,laterbearinghima son.
    WhenChineseauthoritiesfound
    her,shewasforcedtoleaveherlittle
    boyandwasrepatriatedtoNorth
    Koreaintoa re-educationcamp.
    There,sheenduredviciousbeatings
    andsuffereda legwoundthatstill
    causeshertowalkwitha limp.On
    hersecondescape,shegotluckier.
    Sheslippedoutwiththehelpofa
    broker,foundherson,andeventually
    madeherwaytotheUK.
    Jihyunhascourageouslyagreedto
    speakwithTheAustralianWomen’s
    Weeklybutmanyofhercompatriots
    willnot.
    HamishMacdonaldheadsupthe
    LondonofficeoftheKoreaRisk
    Group,aninformation,policyand
    analysisfirmspecialisingin issues
    relatedtoNorthKorea.Heexplains
    thatmanyescapeesstilllivein fear.
    “In North Korea, the expression of


individualopinionis notallowed,and
defectorsareoftentraumatisedand
fearfulofreprisalsagainstfamilyand
thoseleftbehind.Manyfindit difficult
tospeakoutaboutwhattheyhave
beenthrough,”hesays.“Butthosewho
leavearea criticalsourceof information
totheworldoutside.”

Stateoffear
JihyunandI meetat a NorthKorean
cookeryclasstaughtbyfemale
defectorsandorganisedbyConnect:
NorthKorea,a UK-basedcharity
thathelpspoliticalrefugeesintegrate.
Inviteesareprovidedwithanaddress
at theverylastminute,andthe
womendemonstratingthedishes
requestanonymity,askingustorefrain
fromusingtheirrealnamesor
showingtheirfacesin photographs.
Shyandclearly
unusedtotaking
thespotlight,the
womenwork
quietly,rarely
raisingtheireyes
fromtheirtasks.
Jihyun,bycontrast,
is a dynamo
ofenergyand
enthusiasmand
chit-chatsasshe
expertlychops
vegetables,
occasionally
translating difficult

wordsforherfriendsandgivingthem
gentleencouragement.
Asthewomenfrywafer-thin
omelettes,simmervegetablesin
fragrantbrothandaddtheubiquitous
pickledcabbage,kimchi,theyobserve
thattheystillfindit difficulttobelieve
theyhavesomuchfood– andin such
variety.Jihyunsaysfamilymealsare
stilloneofthegreatestjoysofliving
in hernewcountry.
InNorthKorea,thebattleto
secureenoughfoodfortheirfamilies
dominatedthesewomen’slives.While
thestatestilldistributessomestaples,
suchasrice,rationshavedropped
steadilysincethe1994-98famine,
forcingmosttoekeouta living
growing,foragingormakingproduce,
andsellingandbarteringin impromptu
markets. Staples such as soy sauce, salt
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