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  • Genre:BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY
  • SubGenre:Personal Memoirs
  • Language:English
  • Pages:200
  • Paperback ISBN:9781543929966

Quest for Freedom

Struggling for Democratic North Korea

by Young-hwan Kim

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Overview
Originally written in Korean and translated into English, QUEST FOR FREEDOM covers Young-hwan Kim's activities as the leading student activist in South Korea in the 1980s. It chronicles Kim's efforts—past and present—to reach out to the international community for support for his mission to free North Korean people from tyranny.
Description
Originally written in Korean and translated into English, QUEST FOR FREEDOM covers Young-hwan Kim's activities as the leading student activist in South Korea in the 1980s. It chronicles Kim's efforts—past and present—to reach out to the international community for support for his mission to free North Korean people from tyranny. During the 1980s, Kim's heavy criticisms against the South Korean government and America resonated with the young. He organized underground groups to resist the South Korean government as a pro-North Korea advocate, even traveling to North Korea to meet with Kim Il-Sung on two separate occasions. But his view of the Great Leader changed after these meetings. Hoping to engage the Great Leader in meaningful discussions about Juche, Marxism, and socialist principles, he instead was forced to listen to the man talk only about himself for hours. And when the mid-1990s saw the dawn of a great famine, leading to the loss of three million lives, YH Kim resolved that democratization of North Korea was the only way to to save the people, and organized a group of underground activists to begin the reformation work of the North Korean society. QUEST FOR FREEDOM explores YH Kim's days as an activist and his capture, torture, and imprisonment at the hands of the South Korean CIA and the Chinese authorities. But despite these horrors, YH Kim remains undeterred and continues his activism, believing that information is the key to the survival of freedom.
About the author
Young-hwan Kim, a native of South Korea, is a freedom fighter for the people of North Korea, voiceless people who have been struggling for decades under the shadow of the most brutal dictatorship mankind has known. He and his colleagues are building a network of advocates to interject democratic ethos into the isolated North Korean society. They recruit and train operatives to work undercover inside North Korea and China, which can be a dangerous undertaking. In an interview with New York Times, he stated his mission: "The No. 1 duty of a true revolutionary is to fight dictatorship on behalf of the most suppressed and downtrodden, and to me, that's the North Korean people." His revolutionary work dates back to his college days at the highly touted Seoul National University. Today, he writes and speaks about the Kim's monarchist dictatorship of North Korea in his effort to inform and reform the people of North Korea. Once a favorite son of the Great Leader, Kim now finds himself at the top of the public enemy list of North Korea. North Korea is known to have made assassination attempts on people like Kim, and he continues his work of a revolutionary under the constant protection of the South Korean police. He has written and published KIM YOUNG-HWAN SPEAKS OF SPIRIT OF THE TIMES (Korean, 2012, 김영환, 시대정신을 말하다 ); POST KIM JONG-IL (Korean, 2011, 포스트 김정일).