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Life and Death in North Korea

From Our Own Correspondent

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The Painstaking Process of Interviewing North Koreans

North Korea sealed its borders at the start of pandemic, never to reopen them. No one has been allowed in for more than three years. When rumours began to swirl that food was running out and people were starving, we decided to make contact with regular North Korean people through an organisation in Seoul. It took many months, but slowly we began to get word. One man, a father and a construction worker who were calling Chan Ho, described how food was so scarce people were dying. The first family in his village to succumb to starvation was a mother and her children, he said. I can't sleep when I think about my children having to live forever in this hopeless hell, he said

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