A strange commonality between the incident of forced repatriation of North Korean fishermen and the incident of radar irradiation for SDF aircraft The possibility that the Moon Jae-in administration played a role in North Korea’s “exile prevention” (1/5) | JBpress (JBpress)

It is also possible that the Moon Jae-in administration played a role in North Korea’s “deterrence of asylum”

The Moon Jae-in administration may have tried to prevent North Korean defectors from defecting to South Korea by speculating on North Korea. (Photo: YONHAP NEWS/Aflo)

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On May 24, 2006, North Korean resident Park Myung-ho boarded a boat with his family (wife and two sons) to defect to South Korea, and at 1:00 p.m. departed from


Twenty-four hours later, he arrived on his own at the port of Yuldo, an island near Incheon, and succeeded in defecting. On October 25, 2021, Park Myung Ho appeared on a YouTube broadcast called ‘Jung Yuna One Korea’ and answered the question, ‘How long did it take to defect by ship?’ rice field.

“Two hours to avoid the North Korean navy, 22 hours to avoid the South Korean navy!”

At that time, it was not a long distance from the North Korean coast where Park Myung-ho left to his arrival point (the port of Uldo, South Korea). Park Myung-ho arrived at the NLL (Northern Limit Line) in the West Sea two hours after leaving the North Korean coast, but it took another 22 hours as he cautiously moved south to avoid the South Korean navy.


His exile story was introduced by the Korean media and VOA (Voice Of America), and was made into a documentary film titled ‘Old Marine Boy’. The film was released in South Korea in 2017.

He replied, “22 hours to avoid the South Korean navy!”

“No, why are you avoiding the Korean Navy?” (Moderator)
“If you meet the South Korean navy at sea, everything will be returned (to North Korea).” (Park Myung-ho)
“Huh?” (Facilitator)
“There is a rumor spreading in Hwanghae-do that it is okay to go on land, but not to go to the sea (maritime asylum will be blocked by the Korean Navy)” (Park Myung-ho)

On September 17, 2021, Park Myung Ho testified as follows on another YouTube broadcast.

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