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Monday, March 7, 2011

In North Korea It's Death, She Said

Here is another story of a nameless desperate North Korean refugee who has found a calculate to go on living in China. It is of a woman, Age 30. She first arrived China 2001. Read determined if you think this is just another story. There's not a lot of "glitz and glitter" to it, no fanciful expressions. Just hard cold facts. And a lot of praying to do when you're finished...

She was arrested and deported in 2001, but returned to China immediately. In November 2002, she was arrested again and returned in December 2002.

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She originally crossed into China with an unknown North Korean man that she met at the border. "There are North Korean men who look for women along the border to sell them. The Chinese client pays. In the back of my mind I was going to be sold."

She was taken to a Korean-Chinese man's house and conception she might be sold so she escaped by going to the washroom and fleeing at night. She wandered colse to because she didn't know where to go. She tried to go back to the house because she didn't know where else to go, but she couldn't find the house, so ultimately came to the village where she currently lives.

The family she stayed with had two sons and wanted her to live with one of their sons. She married the 30-year-old. After four months of living with him she was arrested when the police came to the house one night.

She was so sick in North Korea that they released her. She found that it was still difficult to survive there so she left immediately and took a taxi to the house she's in now. Her husband paid for the taxi ride because he's happy to see her.

Her parents-in-law said she could go to South Korea if she wanted to and they found a businessman to help her. She was trying to go to Beijing in November 2002 with the intention of getting fake documents and going to the embassy. But she was arrested on the train because she had no Id.

"If you go to South Korea it's relaxation and in North Korea it's death." She was sent to a labor-training center in North Korea. After one month she got stomach problems and practically died. They let her go and she returned to China in December 2002.

Her mum (age 69), younger brother, and younger sisters are still in North Korea. Her father died. Her younger brother is handicapped.

She saw some population in North Korea die of hunger. "The word 'dying' is easy to say but when you face death it's much harder to deal with."

Those who downplay or forget what is happening in North Korea need to come face to face with population like this one, look into their eyes, and cry their hearts out before God.

Please ask God for this lady's salvation.

In North Korea It's Death, She Said

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