North Korean Woman Escapes Only To Face A 17-Year-Long Nightmare 

She lived in fear every day.

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Each year, hundreds of North Koreans defect from the country and seek refuge in other places. It is extremely difficult to make the journey and comes with several risks to not only oneself but any family and friends that remain.

North Korean Defector Exposes The Brutal Torture Their Families Face After Their Escape

However, even after escaping the country, there are still dangers. One woman told of her escape and how the hands of those supposed to help her led to a nearly 20-year-long nightmare.

Right after finishing high school, a woman identified as Chae Ran made plans to escape the country after being assigned a job at a coal mine. Seeing other defectors cross the river into China encouraged her and a friend to contact a broker to help arrange the journey out of the country.

Her situation worsened during the COVID-19 pandemic when mandatory tests and health QR codes linked to IDs made it impossible for her to leave home for fear of detection.

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A train passenger having their ID-linked heath code checked. | Xinhua
Source: CNN
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