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North Korean Refugee Report: Embracing The Future

개인저자
editor Marc Ziemek
발행사항
Seoul: Neulpum Plus, 2009
형태사항
290 p.: ill.; 23 cm
ISBN
9788993324068
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342.158 Z66n
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In publishing this book, the Konrad Adenauer Foundation wants to increase awareness for the current situation of the North Korean refugees in South Korea. Their successful integration serves as an important step towards peaceful unification. As the number of North Korean refugees in South Korea is steadily increasing, necessary measures have to be taken.
In the first chapter of the publication, North Korean refugees describe their lives in North Korea, the process and reason of defection and their challenges in adapting to the South Korean society as well as their expectations for the future. In the second chapter, experts analyze governmental and nongovernmental integration initiatives for North Korean refugees in South Korea. While doing this, the authors share their personal as well as professional experience in participating in this integration process and paint a vision for mutual understanding and future unification.

※ A Report on North Korean Refugees from a German Perspective
The biggest challenge for saeteomins upon arrival in South Korea seems to be adapting to the new political and economic environment. However, language barriers, differences in education and lack of knowledge of new technologies are also major obstacles. In consideration that all of them have their future still ahead and education being one of the most important criteria for success in the South Korean society, the Konrad Adenauer Foundation, together with its Korean partner organizations, decided to focus on this specific target group. We hope that the future may bring many positive changes for South Korea. In the days to come, saeteomins could serve as mediators and mentors for those who newly arrive. Fully integrated, they become important assets who can help to overcome prejudice and misunderstanding prior to a possible territorial or political unification.
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A Report on North Korean Refugees from a German Perspective
South Korea’s Remarkable Economic Advancement 3
What Kind of Democracy Does Korea Have? 13
Relevant Education for North Korean Defectors 25
Defectors Are Not Foreigners 43
Reach Out and Embrace Others First 55
‘Seven Acts, Seven Chapters’, the Chance to Reach for My Dreams 69
North and South Koreans Must Learn to Live Together 79
Civic Groups, rather than the Government, Must Play a Bigger Role in Breaking Down the Invisible Wall between North Koreans and South Koreans 89
Defectors, Our Neighbors in a Reunited Korea 103
Only Those Who Help Themselves Can Succeed 121
Current Status and Tasks of Hanawon / Go Gyung-bin 143
Settlement Support for North Korean Migrants: Current Status and Measures to Take / Cho Yong-nam 169
Mentoring Programs for Saeteomins: Content and Challenges / Ha Gyung-woong 213
Settlement Support for Immigrants from East Germany by the West German Government / Kim Young-yoon 225
Settlement Support for North Korean Defectors by Private Sector Groups-Current Status and Challenges / Park Jung-ran 245
New Direction for Independence and Settlement of North Korean Migrants / Kim Hwa-soon 293
Operating Defector Mentoring programs / Lee Min-hee 315
Challenges of Educating Young Adult Migrants from North Korea / Cho Myung-sook 331
A Glance into the Future through the Mentor Workshops of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation / Lee Ju-hong 353