Yeonmi Park, 29, who left North Korea as a child and was human trafficked as a teen says she ‘escaped hell’ in Asia only to arrive in the U.S. and find a different kind of hell awaiting her.Â
Park, whose new book ‘While Time Remains’ comes out on February 14, said she was shocked to see how students at her alma mater, Columbia University, claimed victim status.
‘They were in Manhattan, living in the freest country you can imagine, and they’re saying they’re oppressed? It doesn’t even compute,’ Park told The New York Post, stating she believes a cultural revolution may be imminent.
‘I was sold for $200 as a sex slave in the 21st century under the same sky. And they say they’re oppressed because people can’t follow their pronouns they invent every day?’ the woman said.Â
Park is one of just 200 North Koreans currently living in the United States.
In 2022, the woman officially became a U.S. citizen, eight years after her family moved to the States.
Since escaping North Korea in 2007 the woman has become a target for Pyongyang.
Park has been censured in her homeland and labeled as a ‘poisonous mushroom’ and a ‘human rights propaganda puppet.’
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