South Korean man defects to North Korea

Published - July 08, 2019 11:07 pm IST - Seoul

Choe In-guk. File photo: AP

Choe In-guk. File photo: AP

A South Korean man has defected to North Korea, following in the footsteps of his political parents who also made a high-profile switch of allegiance in the 1980s, according to Pyongyang’s state media.

Years of repression and poverty in the reclusive North have led around 30,000 people to flee to its democratic neighbour in the decades since the Korean War, but defections in the other direction are extremely rare.

Choe In-guk — the son of former South Korean Foreign Minister Choe Dok-shin, who died in 1989, three years after moving to North Korea with his wife – landed in Pyongyang on Saturday, reported state-run outlet Uriminzokkiri.

In video footage filmed at an airport and posted by the website on Sunday, the 72-year-old Mr. Choe said he had arrived in the North Korean capital “for residency”. “I can’t find words to describe my gratitude to the Republic that has embraced me,” he said in the clip.

Mr. Choe added that he had decided to live in the North to “fulfil the wishes” of his parents.

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