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Interviews with Park Sang Hak

Interviewed January 6, 2010

Amongst the defectors from North Korea and the other North Korean defectors organizations, overall there is a general consensus but there are differences with the South Korean government and the NGOs of South Korea because we believe we need to remove the regime of Kim Jeong Il along with their military presence in order to resolve the human rights issues in North Korea. Our goal is to terminate the Kim Jeong Il regime. However in South Korea there are some people who are optimistic about the North Korean regime. They still believe that by means of reforming and opening up the North Korean regime they can still make North Korea a member, a responsible member of the international community. However we have been direct victims of the regime and we have been responsible people in the North Korean society.

So we do have a very clear-cut answer. It is very obvious for us that we cannot coexist with the Kim Jeong Il regime. They are forgetting about the 20 million of North Korean people that have suffered so much under the regime. The South Korean government thinks that they should be the counterpart of the North Korean government when the North Korean people should be the counterpart. So they forget that the Kim Jeong Il regime is responsible for inflicting pain to the North Korean people. There will be no room for human rights for the North Korean people unless this dictatorship is removed. So I think that a lot of South Korean people are confused about this situation.

In North Korea the leader is the absolute dictator so once Kim Jeong Il collapses, the entire government will collapse as well. Kim Jeong Il is considered the god of the North Korean people. We have to show to the North Korean people that he is not to be idolized in such a way and that as a human being he does not have any absolute powers. The North Korean people think of Kim Jeong Il as a moral person and a superior person. Kim Jeong Il likes to show to the North Korean people that he understand their suffering by eating poor food and eats this kind of food together with some people. However in the last decade when three million North Korean people were starved to death, in the summer he used airplanes to import ice cream from France and caviar from France and he brings in shark’s fin and prostitutes from overseas while his people are suffering.

It is important that the North Korean people truly know the way he is. But they are brought up in a way that they cannot imagine life without Kim Jeong Il. For example they don´t know that Kim Jeong Il has wives or that he even has children; everything about his personal life is kept a secret. They do not have a choice but to follow his rule but they need to find out what he really is in order for the North Korean people not to follow him anymore since he is a bad person. We criticize him because he is responsible for creating this type of system. So in our leaflets that we send to North Korea we focus on criticizing Kim Jeong Il because he is the Achilles heel of the North Korean regime and that once the North Korean learn how to be angry for his ways that they will begin to be angry at Kim Jeong Il and change the way they think.