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・ Jang Daekun
・ Jang Dok-ryong
・ Jang Dong-gun
・ Jang Dong-hyuk
・ Jang Dong-hyun
・ Jang Dong-kyu
・ Jang Dong-min
・ Jang Dong-shin
・ Jang Dongwoo
・ Jang e Muqaddas
・ Jang Eun-jin
・ Jang Eun-kyu
・ Jang Geum's Dream
・ Jang Gil-hyeok
・ Jang Gil-ja
Jang Gil-su
・ Jang Group of Newspapers
・ Jang Gwang
・ Jang Hak-young
・ Jang Hang-sun
・ Jang Hee-jin
・ Jang Heung-hyo
・ Jang Hoon
・ Jang Hun
・ Jang Hyang-mi
・ Jang Hye-jin
・ Jang Hye-ock
・ Jang Hyo-jo
・ Jang Hyuk
・ Jang Hyun-kyu


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Jang Gil-su : ウィキペディア英語版
Jang Gil-su

Jang Gil-su (Korean: 장길수) is a North Korean defector who fled North Korea in 1999 at age 15. He became famous in South Korea following publication there and in the U.S. media of his chilling crayon drawings, which depict horrific abuses by North Korean authorities against North Korean civilians.
==Defection==

Jang and six members of his family escaped to China from North Korea, and were given temporary refuge by the office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. They subsequently arrived in South Korea via Manila. His mother was caught by Chinese authorities and repatriated.
His family, living in Hoeryeong, North Hamgyeong Province, crossed the Tumen River into China in January 1999. They lived briefly in China with the help of ethnic Koreans there and South Korean human rights activists. Some were caught and repatriated as part of a Chinese crackdown on North Korean refugees.

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