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・ Shin Sekai (disambiguation)
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・ Shin Seung-chan
・ Shin Seung-hun
・ Shin Seung-kyung
・ Shin Shinano
・ Shin Shwe of Pagan
・ Shin So-yul
・ Shin Soo-ji
・ Shin Soo-jin
・ Shin splints
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・ Shin Su-won
Shin Suk-ja
・ Shin Suk-ju
・ Shin Sun-ho
・ Shin Sung-chul
・ Shin Sung-gyeom
・ Shin Sung-mo
・ Shin Sung-rok
・ Shin Sung-woo
・ Shin Tae-yong
・ Shin Takahashi
・ Shin Takamatsu
・ Shin Tanada
・ Shin Terai
・ Shin Togashi
・ Shin Upagutta


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Shin Suk-ja : ウィキペディア英語版
Shin Suk-ja

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Shin Suk-ja (also spelled Shin Sook-ja; born 1942) is a South Korean prisoner of North Korea, imprisoned with her daughters in Yodok concentration camp after her husband Oh Kil-nam defected from North Korea to Denmark. The case received international attention, including Amnesty International's naming her a prisoner of conscience and campaigning heavily for her release.
== Early life in South Korea and Germany ==
Shin was born in Tongyeong, Gyeongsangnam-do, Korea in an area now part of South Korea. She attended elementary and middle school there. From 1958 she studied nursery at Masan Nursing School.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 work=Donga Ilbo, August 6, 2011 )〕 In 1970 she left South Korea for Germany, where she worked as a nurse in Tübingen. There she met Oh Kil-nam, a South Korean economics student, marrying him in 1972.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 work=Amnesty International, January 1994 )〕 Later they moved near Kiel (Germany), where she gave birth to her daughters Oh Hae-won (on September 17, 1976) and Oh Kyu-won (on June 21, 1978). The family lived in Kronshagen near Kiel until 1985.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 work=Free the NK Gulag (NGO) )

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