My Time with North Korea's Dictator
Author Hwang Sok-yong speaks to Matthew Bannister about how his peace mission in North Korea involved striking up an unusual relationship with dictator Kim Il-sung.
Hwang Sok-yong is one of Korea's most famous writers and one of the few authors whose works you can find in libraries in both North and South Korea. He's also a well-known campaigner for peace and unification between the two countries. After illegally entering North Korea in 1989, he struck up a strange friendship with the country's dictator Kim Il-sung.
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Image: Hwang Sok-yong
Credit: JOEL SAGET/Getty Images
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