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North Korean Defector in South Korea Hijacks Bus in Bid to Return Home

by Nafisa
October 9, 2024
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North Korean Defector in South Korea Hijacks Bus in Bid to Return Home
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Life can be incredibly difficult for North Korean defectors in South Korea. The man, now in his 30s, defected more than ten years ago but, like many others, found it hard to adapt to his new surroundings. His attempt to return to North Korea on 1 October 2024, underscores the immense pressure and challenges that many defectors face after escaping the oppressive regime of the North.

Attempt to Cross the Tongil Bridge

Around 1 a.m., the defector took a village bus parked in a garage in Munsan-eup, Paju, where the keys had been left inside. He drove the bus toward the Tongil (Unification) Bridge, a restricted area adjacent to the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) that separates the two Koreas.

Tongil Bridge in Paju, Image by Yonhap (2021)

Despite warnings from military guards stationed at the bridge, he continued driving until he crashed into a barricade. The Paju Police Station reported that he was arrested shortly thereafter, around 1:30 a.m.

No Signs of Intoxication

Authorities confirmed that the defector was neither under the influence of alcohol nor drugs during the incident. In his statement to police, he expressed his desire to return to North Korea due to the difficulties he encountered in adjusting to life in the South, as reported by Maeil Business Newspaper.

What Lies Ahead for the Defector?

Currently in custody, the defector faces theft charges while authorities investigate the specifics of his case, including his experiences since defecting. Police are also contemplating charges under South Korea’s National Security Law due to his expressed intent to return to North Korea.

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This law applies to cases where individuals show intent to support or align with North Korea.

Obstacles Encountered by North Korean Defectors

South Korea is home to over 34,000 North Korean defectors, many of whom experience substantial difficulties in adjusting to their new lives. Although defectors flee the North to escape political persecution and poverty, the transition to the fast-paced and competitive society of South Korea can be challenging.

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Discrimination, unemployment, and isolation often affect defectors, leading to feelings of disillusionment.

This man’s extreme attempt to return to North Korea highlights the ongoing struggles faced by many North Korean escapees in South Korea. It is crucial to address these challenges, provide adequate support, and assist defectors in adapting to their new environment to prevent more incidents like this.

 

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