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Interviews with Kim Kwang-jin

Interviewed May 20, 2024

North Korea is a place where individual existence, individual values, individual dignity are ignored all together. North Korea has a slogan, “One exists for the whole and the whole for the individual.”

But here, the individual means the regime’s great leader.

So this is the only philosophy in North Korea that applies to its people. In this sense, the North Korean people’s human dignity is entirely ignored.

I think the biggest fault with North Korea is the fact that it proclaims to implement communism and socialism but it’s not even doing that.

In that sense, North Korea’s regime is very hypocritical and I would like to see North Korea become a country where ordinary people have freedom,
a country where human dignity is respected, a country where people can develop the self and make decisions for themselves.