- The Aquariums of Pyongyang
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name = The Aquariums of Pyongyang
author =Kang Chol-hwan Pierre Rigoulot
translator =Yair Reiner (French)Kang Chol-hwan (Korean)
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subject =
genre = Memoir
publisher =The Perseus Press
media_type = Print (Hardcover andpaperback )
release_date =2000 (France )November 22 ,2001
(United States}
pages = 238
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isbn = ISBN 1-903985-05-6
preceded_by =
followed_by ="The Aquariums of Pyongyang", by
Kang Chol-Hwan andPierre Rigoulot , is an account of the imprisonment of Kang Chol-Hwan and his family in theYodok concentration camp inNorth Korea .It begins with an introduction by co-author Pierre Rigoulot describing Kang's new life in the
Republic of Korea , then continues with a brief history of both North and South Korea since theKorean War in 1953.It shows how a powerful family with money and material goods has everything taken from them by the
Workers' Party of Korea . Kang and his family, while of Korean ethnicity, originally lived in Japan before emigrating to theDPRK at the behest of his communist Grandmother. At the age of 9, Kang's grandfather was imprisoned for suspicious activity against the State. Consequently, as the policy at the time was also to incarcerate the immediate family of political prisoners, Kang Chol-Hwan, his grandmother, father, uncle and younger sister Miho were imprisoned at theYodok concentration camp #2915. There they suffered and viewed many atrocities over a period of ten years including disease, starvation, torturous punishments and at least onepublic execution .Following his family's release (presumably upon the death of his Grandfather, the original offender against the State) Kang worked in assigned occupations before becoming at risk of again being sent to a concentration camp. The end of the book details his subsequent escape to China and attempts to seek asylum before escaping to
South Korea .The newest publication, in 2005, includes an account of his meeting US President
George W. Bush . Originally published in French in2000 , and translated into English in2001 byYair Reiner and later into Korean, it is one of the first published accounts of the North Korean prison system, and earned Kang Chol-Hwan an audience with the President of the United States [http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2005/06/images/20050613-1_p45011-005-515h.html] .ee also
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Human rights in North Korea
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