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    Defected NKorea poet writes of hunger, desperation

    In this taken Thursday June 28, 2012 shows a former North Korean poet Jang Jin-sung, who wrote propaganda poems for Kim Jong Il before he defected to South Korea, speaking in London during an Olympics-tied poetry festival. (AP Photo/Sylvia Hui)

    LONDON (AP) — He says he was one of late North Korean leader Kim Jong Il's favorite propaganda artists, singing the praises of the Dear Leader in dozens of poems. But these days Jang Jin-sung says he prefers to tell the truth about North Korea.

    The former state poet, who defected to South Korea in 2004, now writes to tell the world about what he calls the brutality of everyday life in the North.

    "North Korea has nuclear programs, but South Korea has the media," said Jang, who is in London for a global poetry festival involving poets from countries competing in the July 27 to Aug. 12 London Olympics. "Truth is the strongest weapon."

    Jang's poems now tell of public executions, hunger and desperate lives. He said that the piece he chose to submit to London's Poetry Parnassus festival, "I Sell My Daughter for 100 Won," is based on one of his worst memories in North Korea - recollections of a mother trying to sell her daughter in the market place.

    "The life of a North Korean is not about living, but about how to sustain life," he said through an interpreter. Jang, dressed in a loose white shirt and cream trousers, spoke quietly but accompanied most sentences with emphatic hand gestures.

    Jang Jin-sung is not his real name, according to South Korean news reports.

    The U.S. State Department says that North Korea "maintains a record of consistent, severe human rights violations," and the United Nations said in a recent update on the North's humanitarian situation that the food supply remains tenuous for two-thirds of the population.

    Pyongyang denies abusing its citizens.

    As one of Kim's top state poets, Jang, 40, said he was responsible for glorifying the leader in the poetry he published in the official Workers' Party newspaper. Poets had a special role among Kim's many propaganda artists, Jang said.

    "Because of the paper shortage in North Korea, poems were the most efficient, economical way to spread propaganda," he said.

    Jang said he led a privileged life in Pyongyang and once dined with Kim, when he found out that the leader was much shorter than he was led to believe because Kim didn't wear his normal high-heeled shoes indoors.

    He also recalled being instructed to avoid looking into the leader's eyes and instead to stare at his second shirt button. After more contact with Kim, Jang said he soon stopped believing that he was "this godlike leader of this wonderful country."

    Jang said his doubts solidified when, working in the propaganda ministry, he got hold of and read South Korean books. In 2004 he crossed the river to China, where he was wanted by Kim's men, but agents from South Korea found him first. He then worked for the South's intelligence agency for seven years before setting up his own online newspaper about North Korean issues earlier this year.

    Jang said he believes the current regime in the North is bound to break down - not least because of the instability brought about by Kim's death in December.

    He said the son and young successor, Kim Jong Un, lacks the power and experience of his father and is surrounded by his father's men. He did not elaborate on what serves as the basis for his beliefs on the current political situation in the North.

    "It's all about rivalries between the generations," he said. "They don't have the experience to deal with a situation like this, with so much power struggle. For Kim Jong Un to sustain himself he's got to have a strong rule, controlling his people through fear of punishment or fear of reprisal."

    Jang is appearing at the Parnassus festival — a gathering of poets that organizers claim is the largest poetry festival ever staged in the United Kingdom.

    Other participants included Afghanistan's Reza Mohammadi, Kay Ryan from the United States and Karlo Mila from New Zealand.

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    Sylvia Hui can be reached at twitter.com/sylviahui

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    Online:

    Jang's poetry, translated into English, can be read at

    http://www.asialiteraryreview.com/web/article/en/337

     

    169 comments

    • Jim Smith  •  Zelienople, Pennsylvania  •  54 minutes ago
      NORTH KOREA...MOTTO....feed the army starve the people!
      • brian n 8 minutes ago
        No, their motto is "Forward."
    • BallsofKungfucious  •  Kathmandu, Nepal  •  1 hour 51 minutes ago
      book deal?
      • 38 Special 1 hour 30 minutes ago
        how about a d*** deal for you.
      • BallsofKungfucious 1 hour 24 minutes ago
        yes...when i'm voted in by my peers in the Shaolin Monk Hall of Fame, the thought of having a few asterisks protruding from my career stats seems enticing..
      • 7againstThebes 1 hour 0 minutes ago
        LOL @ Balls...I hope to get some asterisks, too.
    • J P  •  1 hour 34 minutes ago
      Good for him. We of the world only see what N Korea Leaders (including the late Kim Jung II)want to show. But it is known that there are massive numbers of people who are starving everyday because their Leader is too concern with nuclear power to think of their well being.
      • J P 1 hour 26 minutes ago
        That's right, N.M., and let the people of the country continue to suffer for it? I mean, the guy said they don't even have paper to write on. Nuclear power is that important to them, right? And then what?
      • J P 1 hour 21 minutes ago
        I guess N.M. deleted his comment - smart move!
      • Hebrew 1 hour 18 minutes ago
        even if you hate the usa, you have to admit, if we bombed north korea, it would come out looking better!
    • Jeff  •  1 hour 9 minutes ago
      makes you think if this punk half dictator is going to reach old age.
    • john z  •  1 hour 36 minutes ago
      How can so few cause misery to so many????? They only rule through fear.
      • Humboldt 1 hour 13 minutes ago
        do not talk about republicans that way man, we are all ameritards here...lol
      • Michael B 16 minutes ago
        Humbolt, very stupid remark. Get back to the article.
    • Robertt  •  18 minutes ago
      Syrian dictator kills his own citizens and Clinton cries foul.
      North Korean dictator kills his own citizens and Clinton sends food.
    • John  •  Fairfield, Connecticut  •  39 minutes ago
      North Korea's neighbor, is also their most influencial ally, the Peoples Republic of China, who are also in a Profit/Sharing alience with the new "Corporate Republic of America" in the production of "American Consumer Goods" which destroys the American Private Sector Middleclass and the indebtiness of future American generations with $trillions of loans to compensate for the lack of FED revenue from the "Rich Low-Tax Entitlements" .......
    • SHANG CHI  •  Georgetown, Kentucky  •  44 minutes ago
      I can't imagine living in NK with such a closed society, when I was in the Navy years ago and stationed in northern Japan, I remember reading the Stars & Stripes newspaper that reported NK agents trying to infiltrate Japan. The 2 Korea's are constantly on guard from each other and the NK's wage a secret war trying to infiltrate South Korea to abduct civilians. The NK abducted hundreds of Japanese over the past 50 plus years and made them "teach" the NK spies how to conduct themselves in Japan. Crazy People. We have many problems in the USA and no place in the world is considered perfect, but there is no other place in the world I would rather live. What is really funny to me is that the NK's are constantly telling their citizens that the USA is an evil place, if this is so why do they shoot their own people for trying to escape? And if it's so bad in the USA, why do so many people seek to settle here, by legal or illegal methods?
    • RazzleDazzle  •  16 minutes ago
      Bailing out our enemies will not make them our allies.
    • Joe Mamma  •  59 minutes ago
      If they could figure a way to cut off the food supply to Kim, he'd cave in a second...
      • Analog_User 31 minutes ago
        Ummmm....Kim died.
      • A Real 25 minutes ago
        There is more than one Kim out there... Kim is leader of North Korea now...And before Kim was Kim and before that Kim was Kim
      • tired 20 minutes ago
        And after this Kim will be Kim.
    • Chris  •  11 minutes ago
      "Truth is the strongest weapon."

      The American media must understand this, if we are to wield this weapon.... Omission of facts is also untruth. Open government is demanded, and a non-partisan media is our best quiver.
    • D  •  20 minutes ago
      There are quite a few political leaders in this country who don't want you to make eye contact either.
    • James  •  Yucca, Arizona  •  28 minutes ago
      You mean the North Korea leader is a HOBBIT or yodas brother
    • Meat  •  1 hour 10 minutes ago
      "Pyongyang denies abusing its citizens."
      No kidding? Did anyone expect them to say, "Okay, you got us...we totally abuse our people?"
    • Hounddoggin  •  Canton, Georgia  •  1 hour 41 minutes ago
      So when does North Korea threaten war and the obliteration of the U S and South Korea over this?
    • Shawn none  •  New York, New York  •  1 minute 29 seconds ago
      So for 200 wongs, do I also get the other sister for good old 3-some? They can sing song on my wing wong!
    • Alex1110  •  Dallas, Texas  •  2 minutes 41 seconds ago
      I, for once, lived under the North VietNamese Communist Gov. for 5 yrs(1975-1981) and I could very much related to what Mr. Jang Jin-Sung said here. They're the biggest liar on earth not that the public don't know it but there's not much they can do about it. It's sucked to live in a poor communist country where there are no such things as human's rights or woman's rights! Everything is controlled and restricted by the Gov. Meanwhile, the buddy system, the relatives of the high rank officials, are the ones who are getting all the benefits and privilieges, the resoures are allocated among themselves-the elite!. If you're happened to be an average citizen they'll make sure you stay that way or worse! There are no opportunities for anybody but among themselves. There's no live just sustain of a daily living. You're lucky if you make it through a day. God bless America I love this country! I know lot of you'd disagree with me but this country is, by far, still a whole lot better than a lot of countries out there. The living proof is me I can testify to this all day long! It's good to be a US citizen!!!!
    • Beer  •  2 minutes 14 seconds ago
      By saying NK's gov will fall due to instability and lack of Il's strength western leaders might try taking less measures to hasten the fall,,that could be a mistake. Keep the pressure on NK's gov,increase the pressure at every opportunity,help them paint themselves into a corner. And as always---NO AID OF ANY KIND FOR NK. Do not try to buy time by buying their actions,it is always a lie anyway.
    • Highly Motivated  •  Raleigh, North Carolina  •  14 minutes ago
      When hunger becomes an problem for North Korean family, they boil their kids in a big pot and eat them.
    • Acoustic shadow  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  14 minutes ago
      My understanding is that Vietnam is not doing too well either. People are starving there too. It's so bad, that the rivers and vast Mekong Delta are fished out. From listening to ex patriots that still communicate with friends and relatives there .Despite capitalistic efforts such as the cheap stuff sold at stores in the USA , Big Lots, and Eddiie Bauer cotton shirts ,etc. (Wonder if it's U.S. cotton ? ) Anyway . Sounds to me like the dominos fell back wards in on themselves . Communism . Good morning Vietnam . How's that working for you ?