Pyongyang, January 24 (KCNA) -- Kim Kwang Ho and his wife and Ko Kyong
Hui were interviewed by local and foreign journalists at the People's
Palace of Culture here Thursday after their return to the DPRK. They
were carried to south Korea after being taken in by the south Korean
puppet group's appeasement and allurement.
Present at the press conference were journalists of media in the
DPRK and journalists of the General Association of Korean Residents in
Japan and foreign countries.
Kim Kwang Ho and his wife and Ko Kyong Hui first spoke of the circumstances in which they were taken to south Korea.
Kim Kwang Ho, 37, who was born in Yonsu-ri, Yonsa County, North
Hamgyong Province, stealthily went to China in August 2009 together with
his fiance Kim Ok Sil, 29. During the Arduous March he had illegally
crossed the border several times looking for money and had been subject
to penalty under relevant law.
He testified to the fact that he was taken in by priest called Ri Yo
Sep and those aligned with the south Korean puppet forces in China and
was taken to south Korea.
Kim Ok Sil who was born in Sangdam-ri, Paekam County, Ryanggang
Province illegally crossed the DPRK-China border together with Kim Kwang
Ho. In China they were deceived by stooges of the south Korean
Intelligence Service and went to south Korea.
Kim Kwang Ho said that south Korea was a dirty society.
He said that he made up his mind to come back to the DPRK in late
last year with his back turned on the cursed south Korean society after
listening to the news of a press conference given by Pak Jong Suk in
June last year upon her return to the DPRK. Pak had been taken to south
Korea.
Ko Kyong Hui, 37, who was residing in Kanggu-dong, Hyesan City,
Ryanggang Province, said that she illegally crossed the border in March
2011, adding that she was deceived by a man called Director General Ho
in Shenyang and was taken to south Korea in June.
She noted: She was spending days and months that were like
nightmare. One day she lied she would bring her children in the north
and made her way to the homeland through China.
They answered the questions raised by journalists.
Referring to the rackets of "defectors from the north" and "human
rights" being kicked up by the south Korean puppet forces even though
they allure and abduct residents of the DPRK in a mean way, Ko Kyong Hui
said:
Some of those who went to south Korea fled the DPRK after committing
crimes but most of them were taken to south Korea being allured and
taken in by the puppet forces in the countries around the DPRK.
The south Korean puppet forces are calling them "defectors from the north."
The case is the same with me.
I illegally crossed the border because I was told that I can make money in China. My intention was not to go to south Korea.
A man called Director General Ho whom I made acquaintance with in
Shenyang took me to Beijing, saying that I have to go to Beijing if I
want to make money.
In Beijing he said that it is hard to find a job because of
differing language and control that has become tighter. In the end he
suggested my going to south Korea.
When I opposed, he recommended Canada, saying that in Canada I can
make money and it will be possible for me to go back to the homeland
once I attain the Canadian citizenship.
He further said that he has no other way to help, half-appeasing and
half-threatening that if I don't like going to Canada, I may go back
home by myself.
Later I went to a "refugee camp" in Thailand via Kunming, China, following several men.
The "refugee camp" was a building for controlling illegal
immigrants. Only there I learned that it was a sheer lie that I would be
sent to Canada.
The puppet forces prepared a separate room for detaining DPRK
residents in the "refugee camp" and are plotting to take them to south
Korea.
Kim Kwang Ho said that the south Korean puppet forces have
distributed its stooges in neighboring countries and continue sordid
acts to carry DPRK citizens to south Korea.
South Korean priest Ri Yo Sep whom he met in China was a man engaged
in taking DPRK citizens to south Korea while traveling to and from
China, he said, adding:
Kim Yong Hwa, chairman of the "confederation for human rights of
refugees from the north" who allured me to south Korea, was doing the
same work.
He let loose a string of honeyed words that we will be provided
shelter and settlement fund in south Korea and that we can be better off
if we work hard.
As soon as we were released from "Hana Center", the building for
temporarily keeping defectors to the south, he called at us and urged me
to pay the amount specified in the written guarantee, adding that only
then can he bring other people.
This shows that even though the south Korean puppet forces loudly
speak of "defectors from the north", they are, in fact, forcibly
bringing DPRK citizens with the use of their stooges whom they
distributed in different parts outside south Korea.
Mentioning their life experience in south Korea, Kim Kwang Ho and
his wife and Ko Kyong Hui said that south Korea is a society where money
is almighty and an evil society full of extreme individualism and
misanthropy.
Turning to the anti-DPRK confrontation moves of the south Korean puppet forces, Kim Kwang Ho continued:
Detective Sim Hyong Gu who was in charge of me came to my worksite
one day in 2011 and showed me kindness, offering me seasoned rice rolled
in laver and sausages.
He asked me what I think about "Cheonan" warship sinking case.
When I questioned "Why do you ask me that question", he said that he
asks all other "defectors from the north" the same question.
I told him that I think carelessness was to blame and asked if it is
possible for a torpedo to get rusty soon after it was shot. I further
said people see it as a trick of the south Korean authorities.
His face turned white with rage and he packed food and went away.
He became angry because the thing did not go as he planned. He was
going to build up public opinion in the direction of blaming the
"Cheonan" warship sinking case on the north through the mouths of those
who came from the north.
There took place in south Korea last September a "north Korean human
rights film festival" aimed at slandering the DPRK. There was an
advertisement that the movies will be shown free.
Huge fund was spent for making those films. It did not stand to
reason that the films will be shown free in south Korea where even
flea's skin will be collected if it is thought to make money.
Later I learned that the south Korean authorities held the farce by
squandering huge funds to instill bitterness to the DPRK in south
Koreans.
Ko Kyong Hui said that the south Korean puppet forces are keen on
collecting information that can be used for staging smear campaign
against the DPRK.
Through the "defectors from the north", the puppet forces are
working hard to collect information about the economy of the DPRK and
the locations of national institutions, she added.
Ko Kyong Hui and Kim Kwang Ho said that they were unpunished and
leniently treated instead of being punished on their return to the DPRK,
stressing that the future of the DPRK is bright as the leader and the
people are making devoted efforts for the prosperity of the country in
one mind. -0-
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