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Interviews with Kang Chol-hwan

Interviewed January 6, 2010

There are a group of brokers that bring North Korean refugees into South Korea just like in East Germany. But you need to have money to do this. As of now, in South Korea there are about 20,000 North Korean defectors who are living in South Korea. They are paying these brokers to bring their relatives and friends from North Korea into South Korea.

If you have a lot of money, they would take a plane from China, if you pay less you take a ship, and if you have even less you have to travel by land all the way to Vietnam. The amount of money you have determines which of the different methods the brokers use to bring them from North Korea all the way down to South Korea.

Nowadays, since these brokers have been doing this for about 10 years, these brokers have refined and improved their skills and methods. So once you pay for a broker to bring someone from North Korea to come into South Korea, it is understood that they will bring that person.