How I escaped North Korea -- and found freedom | Yeonmi Park

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Yeonmi Park is a North Korean Human Rights Activist, and author of “In Order To Live: a North Korean Girl's Journey to Freedom.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices 

152: "The situation has changed on the Korean peninsula..."
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The situation on the Korean Peninsula changed dramatically in December 2011 with the death of Kim Jong Il. Our conversation in this lesson focuses on the harsh communist regime of North Korea, long dominated by the 'personality cult' of its 'Dear Leader'.