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About Kang Woo-Suk The North Korean Defector 1K97

Hi! I am Kang Woo-suk! I am from North Korea, who is living in South Korean Currently. I was born on November 9th, 1997 in Kaesong, North Korea. I defected from North Korea in 2004 at 7 years old, losing my parents in the process when crossing the DMZ border to South Korea when sneaking in. I walked with my open wounds, crying for helped. A South Korean soldier took me to the local hospital to fix my wound and later got adopted into an orphanage. I stayed there for years until I was 18. I never learned how to shave ever due to my parents dying and my dad never taught me! I started puberty late at 20 years old due to lack of food. I am currently single, living alone with a stable job as a farmer in South Korea. I have little friends I made at University dorm room. I am one of a marginalized kind in the GoWarriors Assembly due to people calling me commie.

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