Ex-North Korean diplomat appointed a vice minister in South Korea
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South Korea's president has appointed Tae Yongho, a former North Korean diplomat, as a vice minister, the highest-level government job for the thousands of North Koreans who have resettled in South Korea.
Tae defected to South Korea in 2016 to avoid his children's miserable lives in North Korea and to avoid "despair" over leader Kim Jong Un's executions and nuclear ambitions. North Korea accused him of embezzling government money and other crimes.
President Yoon Suk Yeol appointed Tae secretary general of the Peaceful Unification Advisory Council, which provides the president with policy advice on peaceful Korean unification. Tae is the first North Korean defector appointed to a vice-ministerial job in South Korea, among about 34,000 North Koreans who have resettled in South Korea.
Most North Korean defectors left North Korea after a devastating famine in the mid-1990s. Upon arrival in South Korea, they are given citizenships, almost-free apartments, resettlement money, and other benefits. However, many experience diverse discrimination and severe difficulties in adjusting to new lives in capitalistic, highly competitive South Korea. President Yoon promised to provide greater government support to improve the lives of North Korean defectors on the inaugural "North Korean Defectors' Day" on Sunday.
Source : https://www.manilatimes.net/2024/07/18/world/ex-north-korean-diplomat-appointed-a-vice-minister-in-south-korea/1958228 |