Barbara Demick Quotes
On Her First Day In Musan, A Policeman Picked Her Out Of The Crowd. "Hey, You," He Yelled At Her. After More Than Two Years Of Living In China, Oak-hee Was Pale And Plump. She Used Scented Shampoo And Soap. She Looked And Smelled Different From Everyone Else. Furthermore, She Was Also Carrying A Transistor Radio She Had Purchased In China That Picked Up South Korean Programs. The Police Officer Confiscated The Radio And (after Asking Her To Show Him The Frequencies For South Korean Radio And Demanding Her Earphones) Turned Her Over To The Bowibu.
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