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Interviews with Kim Kwang-jin

Interviewed November 22, 2024

Actually working abroad is one of the biggest privileges granted in North Korea. I tried to get that post [with ING Northeast Asia Bank in Singapore]. For me, it was a pretty fast promotion.

I started [my career] much later, six years later than my friends, but was able to catch up quickly so that I could have an opportunity to work in Singapore.

When I went to China for the first time, I found that it was so different than North Korea; even the forest was different. The North Korean side has less trees but the Chinese side is very dense.

Also, each year when I stayed in Beijing, it would change every day, every month and every year. When I visited Singapore, it was like heaven, like a city that we saw only in pictures, in drawings. That was my first feeling. As for Singapore, we all understood that it was a newly developed financial center and a fast growing economy. Many North Korean students and people understand that.

But we had no detailed information about the lives of average people there. What students are doing after class, where they travel, what they eat; We did not have that level of detail about the outside world.

Of course the North Korean regime tells their people that North Korea is the best, there is nothing to envy in the world. But it was not true.
We questioned it ourselves many times, whether it was true or not and how outside people are living and whether the propaganda and reality of North Korea is the same and consistent. We questioned ourselves all the time.