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The Girl with Seven Names: A North Korean Defector’s Story

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by Hyeonseo Lee


  chases dragonflies with the children 25

  relationship with Park Min-young 47, 53

  becomes a businessman 53

  saves portraits in house fire xiii–xiv, 53

  brings back gifts from China 59–60

  arrest, interrogation and death 64, 65–70, 107

  Gangnam, South Korea 215

  Geumcheon district (Seoul) 212

  Geun-soo 116, 117–21, 131, 132, 139, 142, 224

  grandfather (maternal) 6–7

  grandmother (maternal)

  family background 6

  as ardent communist 7

  arranges her daughter’s marriage to an official 7–8

  hides Workers’ Party Card in the chimney 7, 293

  takes opium 24

  tells her granddaughter her true paternal parentage 44–6

  grandparents (paternal)

  reaction to marriage of their son 29–30

  coolness towards Park Min-young 30, 46

  warmth towards Min-ho 30

  reaction to death of their son 69

  Great Fatherland Liberation War 50

  Guangxi Province 244

  Guilin 244

  Gyeong-hwoi-ru (restaurant in Koreatown, Xita) 128–31

  Gyeonggi Province 208

  Hamhung 14, 169, 226

  relocated to 29, 31

  life in 31–2

  elementary education in 32–4

  black markets 84–5

  Han River 215

  Hanawon (House of Unity) 208–11, 214, 218

  Haojue (Chinese model) 222

  Harbin 158–9, 191

  Henan Province 241

  Ho Chi Minh City 225

  H.O.T. (pop stars) 90

  Hyeonseo see Park Min-young

  Hyesan

  family homes in 3, 4–5, 7, 39

  Americans in 7

  as thriving hub of trade 11–12, 39–41, 90, 222

  opium in 24–5

  family gatherings 29–30

  hospital in 67

  famine and destitution in 81–3, 90, 217

  Min-young warned not to return to 110, 111–15

  crackdown on traders in 147, 181–2

  Min-young sends goods to her family in 177–81

  Min-young’s mother’s love for 181–2, 218, 220–1, 232–5

  Hyun Chul (South Korean singer) 54

  Hyundai 214

  Incheon International Airport (Seoul) 187, 197–200

  Jang, Mrs 117–21, 131–2, 142, 224

  Jang Soon-hyang see Park Min-young

  Japan, Japanese 7, 41, 107

  Ji-woo 133–5, 142

  John Hancock Center (Chicago) 293

  Ju Hyun-mi (South Korean singer) 54

  Kang, Mrs (teacher) 61–2

  Kim

  character and description 183–4, 185

  dates Min-young 184–5

  learns of Min-young’s true nationality 189–90

  helps Min-young to go to Seoul 192

  receives phone call from Min-young in Seoul 208–9

  meets up with Min-young in Seoul 213

  family and social background 215–16

  learns of escape of Min-young’s family 248

  deeply impressed by Dick Stolp’s kindness 272

  sends money to enable Min-young to leave Laos 272

  breaks up with Min-young 278

  Kim family 6, 150

  Kim Il-sung (Great Leader)

  and songbun system 6

  portraits and statues of 8, 16, 17, 18–19, 31, 72, 86–7

  praise and veneration for 19, 21–4, 35–6, 49, 210

  and ‘life purification time’ 33–4

  birthday celebrations 36

  as guerrilla fighter 63

  death of 71–3

  criticisms of 107–9, 173

  centenary celebrations 220

  Kim Ji-hae see Park Min-young

  Kim Jong-il (Dear Leader) 17, 18

  and ‘life purification time’ 33–4

  birthday celebrations 35–6

  and fortune-tellers 41–2

  praise and veneration for 49, 210

  reaction to famine and destitution 83

  unwilling to give up nuclear weapons programme 108

  orders crackdown on Hyesan traders 147

  encourages directness of speech 213

  congratulated by Laos on his birthday 251

  death of 289

  Kim Jong-suk (mother of Kim Jong-il) 17, 21, 49

  Kim Jong-un (son of Kim Jong-il) 289

  Kim, Reverend 222–3, 244, 262

  Kim Weon-joong (South Korean singer) 54–5

  Korea Central Television 58

  Korean People’s Army 50

  Korean State Railway 3–4, 37–8, 41, 83–4, 85

  Korean War 6, 7, 16, 107–8, 161, 173

  Koreatown see Longbai; Xita (West Pagoda)

  Kunming 223, 244, 256, 263

  Laos 246–7, 250–1, 252–3

  LG 214

  Li River 244

  Liaoning Province 106

  Longbai (Koreatown, Shanghai) 156–8, 184

  Luang Namtha (Laos) 250, 252–3, 258

  Luang Namtha Prison (Laos) 256–8, 261–2, 265

  Lujiazui 157

  Min-ho 9, 18

  birth and registration 29

  meets his paternal grandparents 29–30

  train journey to Hyesan 37–8

  taken out for the day by his mother 44

  as half-brother to Min-young 45

  character and description 46, 63–4, 222

  given a Game Boy video game by his father 60

  reaction to death of his father 68

  finds a thief in the house 86

  illegally crosses the river into China 89–90

  unhappy at Min-young crossing the river 95

  meets Min-young at Mr Ahn’s house 147–9

  takes cash from Min-young’s bag 151

  speaks to Min-young by cellphone 166–7, 193

  placed under surveillance 169

  imprisoned and released for receiving items from Min-young 179–81

  leaves Hyesan to live with Aunt Pretty 181

  meets and falls in love with Yoon-ji 209, 221–2

  as successful smuggler and businessman 221–2

  agrees to help mother escape from Hyesan 222

  eventful but safe escape to Changbai 228–31

  lives with Yoon-ji’s parents before their wedding 231

  makes agonizing decision not to return to Hyesan 232–5

  realizes he will not see Yoon-ji again 232–3, 234–5, 285

  acquires Chinese ID 237–8

  eventful road journey to Kunming 241–4

  taken to Laos by broker 244–8

  captured and imprisoned in Laos 248, 250, 252–3, 255–8, 263–5, 272–6

  arrival in South Korea 276

  taken to Hanawon 277–8

  first experience of freedom in Seoul 279

  struggles to adjust to new life 281, 283, 284–5

  wants to bring Yoon-ji to South Korea 284

  dislikes Brian 288

  attends university and speaks English 293

  makes friends with Brian 293

  Min-young see Park Min-young

  Ministry of State Security (North Korea) see Bowibu

  Miss Ma 124–7

  Morangak restaurant (Shanghai) 161

  mother

  visits her brother in Pyongyang 3–4

  description and character 4, 14, 19, 20

  love and courtship 4–5, 7

  family background 6–7

  birth and childhood 8–9

  birth of Min-young (Kim Ji-hae) 8

  marriage and divorce to an official 8–9, 45

  marriage to her first love 9–10, 13–14, 45

  superstitious nature of 12, 58

  importance of family to 13

  siblings 13–14

  regrets leaving Hyesan 16

  cl
eaning of portraits 17–18

  accused of wearing trousers in public 19

  good at bribery 19, 169, 181–2, 217

  avoids being sociable 20

  loyalty of 23–4

  picnic amongst pine trees 25

  haunted by hanging of woman 28–9

  pregnant with Min-ho 28

  redecorates family houses 31–2, 39, 57, 58

  memorable train journey to Hyesan 37–8

  as entrepreneur 41

  takes Min-Young to a fortune-teller 41–3

  visits fortune-tellers 41–3, 168

  called ugly by schoolboys 48–9

  worries about her husband 62, 64

  reaction to husband’s arrest, release and subsequent death 65–70

  witnesses famine and destitution 79–80, 84–5

  tries to prevent Min-young crossing to China 91

  warns Min-young not to return from Shenyang 110, 111–12

  reports Min-young missing 111–12, 169–70

  placed under surveillance 169, 217

  enquires about selling crystal methamphetamine 170–1

  imprisoned and released for receiving items from Min-young 180–1

  escape and return to Hyesan 181–2, 217

  unhappy that Min-young wants to go to South Korea 185–6, 191

  in hospital having scalded herself 193

  learns of safe arrival in Seoul of Min-young 209

  refuses to leave Hyesan 218

  decides to leave Hyesan 220–1

  eventful but safe escape to Changbai 228–31

  eventful road journey to Kunming 241–4

  taken to Laos by broker 244–8

  captured and imprisoned in Laos 248, 250, 252–3, 255–8, 263–5, 272–6

  arrival in South Korea 276

  taken to Hanawon 277–8

  first impressions of freedom in Seoul 279–80

  struggles to adjust to new life 281–4

  dislikes Brian 288

  travels to America and orders coffee in English 293

  unhappy at leaving her family in North Korea 293

  Mount Paektu 11, 21, 63, 108

  Mount Tonghung 31

  National Intelligence Service (Seoul) 199, 201, 276

  National Police Agency (Seoul) 212

  North Korea

  best years of 5

  caste system see songbun

  colonial period 11

  intrusion of the State into the home 17–19

  bribery in 19–20, 24, 40

  informers and vigilantes 19, 23, 34, 38, 55, 59, 72–3, 181, 182

  education 21–4, 32–4, 36, 49–53

  ideological indoctrination 21–4, 32–3, 51–2, 62–3, 220

  trials and executions 27–9, 73–4, 147, 220

  pollution 31, 37

  communist central planning system 32

  ‘life purification time’ (self-criticism) 33–4, 73

  communist youth movement 34–6

  poverty 36

  quotas for donations 36–7

  officials 37–8

  kindness to strangers in 38

  markets 40–1

  fortune-tellers and spiritual beliefs 41–2

  selling rice in 41

  accordion playing in 43

  importance of family 47

  propaganda 50, 77, 82–3

  mass games 51–2

  effect of outside world on 55–6

  property ownership 57

  as closed country 58–9

  prison camps 66–7

  mobilization of 77–8

  famine in 79–87, 217–18, 220, 289

  travel and travel permits 83–5, 86–7

  career prospects 88–9

  tyranny in 150, 181–2

  defections from 171–2, 173–4, 288–9

  official name for 198

  directness of speech in 213

  importance of loyalty and social status 213–14

  lack of awareness of human rights in 288–9

  reunification with South Korea 290–1

  Now on My Way to Meet You (TV programme) 288, 292

  Ok-hee

  admits to having false ID 165

  becomes great friend of Min-young 165

  considers moving to South Korea 174–5, 181

  given an apartment in Seoul 209

  meets up with Min-young in Seoul 212–13

  experiences a job interview 213

  discusses use of brokers 223

  introduces Min-young to PSCORE organization 286

  Ok-liu-gwon (noodle restaurant) 87

  Park Min-young

  love for her country ix–xi

  birth of 8

  discovers her true parentage 10

  name changed from Kim Ji-hae 10

  nearly killed by a train 12

  interested in fashion 14, 48, 49, 76–7, 90, 161

  strict upbringing 14, 17

  childhood in Anju 18–19, 20, 25–6

  pet dog 20, 26

  education 21–6, 32–4, 48–53, 71, 75, 88–9

  ideological indoctrination of 21–4, 48, 49–52

  meets her paternal grandparents 29–30

  self-criticism sessions 33–4, 73

  enters the Young Pioneer Corps 34–6

  and the red shoes 35–6

  memorable train journey to Hyesan 37–8

  visits fortune-tellers 41–3, 154

  told her true paternal parentage 44–7

  relationship with Min-ho 46, 69–70

  relationship with her step-father 47, 53

  suffers from nightmares 50, 114, 130, 207, 209

  enjoys reading 52

  loses everything in house fire xiii–xiv, 53

  listens to pop music 54–5, 77, 90, 109–10

  watches television illegally 58–9, 90

  given a doll by her step-father 60

  disaffection and non-conformity 61–4

  joins the Socialist Youth League 62–3, 77–8

  hears distressing family story 65–6

  reaction to her father’s release and subsequent death 67–70, 107

  sexual ignorance 75–6

  witnesses famine and destitution 79–86

  visits relations in Pyongyang 86–7

  tastes Western food for the first time 87

  crosses the river to Changbai 89–92, 96–7

  wishes to be an accordion player 89

  friendship with young river guard 93–7

  visits Mr Ahn 101–3

  visits paternal relations in Shenyang 105–10

  refuses to believe criticisms of her country and the Great Leader 107–9

  adopts the name Chae Mi-ran 109

  enjoys life in Shenyang 109–10

  warned not to return to Hyesan 110, 111–15

  learns Mandarin 112–13, 163

  caught up in wedding plans 116, 117–21

  adopts the name Jang Soon-hyang 120, 128–31

  escapes from unwanted wedding 121–2

  taken to a dubious salon 123–6

  escapes from salon 126–7

  works in restaurants 128–31, 143, 156–9

  apologizes to her aunt for running away 131

  apologizes to Mrs Jang for abandoning the wedding 131–2

  turns down possibility of moving to South Korea 133–4

  makes friends with fugitive North Korean girl 135–6

  arrest and interrogation 136, 137–41

  survives an attack 141, 142–3

  makes plans to contact her family 143–5

  meets her brother at Mr Ahn’s house 147–9

  held captive by gang demanding money 149, 150–3

  catches a train to Shanghai 154, 155–6

  health of 154, 175–6

  acquires an ID in China 157–8

  adopts the name Chae In-hee 157, 160

  adopts the name Park Sun-ja 159, 160

  works as interpreter and secretary 160–3, 183

  recognized as So
on-hyang from Shenyang 163–5

  re-connects with her family by cell-phone 166–71

  sense of identity 168, 217

  asks help from South Korean Embassy in Vientiane 169–72

  considers going to South Korea 174–5, 185–8

  suffers from loneliness and depression 175–6, 217–18

  tries to send items to her family in Hyesan 177–81

  falls in love with Kim 183–5, 187–8

  tells Kim her true story 189–90

  video chats with Shin-suh 191–2

  flies to Seoul 192–3

  hears that her mother is in hospital 193

  arrival and investigation in South Korea 197–201, 204–7

  held in detention with several North Korean women 202–4

  attends lectures on life in South Korea 210–11

  given an apartment in Seoul 211, 212–13

  encounters social and educational difficulties 215–16

  enrols in tax accountancy course 215

  decides to study for University entrance 218, 219

  adopts the name Hyeonseo ix, 219

  borrows aunt’s ID card for her mother 224–5

  waits unsuccessfully for her mother in Changbai 225–7

  decides to help her mother to escape 232–3

  distracts guard by taking photos 238–40

  eventful road journey to Kunming 241–4

  negotiates with Mr Fang the broker 244–7, 250

  travels to Laos to rescue her family 250–3

  makes friends with Laos immigration officials 254–5

  family released with help from tall Australian 255, 258, 259–60

  keeps in touch with Kim 255

  reunites with her mother in Laos prison 256–7, 258

  accused of being a broker 265–6, 267–8

  breaks up with Kim 278

  makes friends with Brian 286–7, 288

  speaks out on behalf of defectors 288–9

  invited to speak at international events 290

  supports reunification of North and South Korea 290–1

  agrees to marry Brian 291

  has bouts of self-loathing 292–3

  meets Dick Stolp in Australia 292

  takes her mother to America 293

  Park, Mr (policeman) 210, 212, 218, 225, 267, 293

  Park Sun-ja see Park Min-young

  the Party

  membership 7

  social provisions 32

  on television 59

  and pornography 76

  People for Successful Corean Reunification (PSCORE) 286

  People’s Armed Police (China) 236, 238–9

  Phonthong Prison, Laos 273, 274–5

  Pochonbo 63

  PSCORE see People for Successful Corean Reunification

  Public Distribution System 32, 40–1, 55–6, 58

  Pyongyang 3, 4, 5, 6, 12, 14, 41, 66, 87, 169, 251

  Pyongyang Okruyugwan restaurant (Jianguao Hotel, Shanghai) 161–3

  Red Cross 212

  Ri Chang-ho 93–7

  Ri Chun-hui 71

  Rodong Sinmun (newspaper) 18

  Ryanggang Province 11–12, 291

 

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