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Unknown D0000094
- Case number
- FP059-02
- Name (KOR)
- 불명
- Type of victim
- Disappeared in North Korea
- Description of disappearance
- Disappeared after taken in a car. His house was searched and he was found with four South Korean smartphones and USBs with erotic movies.
- Date added
- Jun 12, 2024
North Korean victims
Y__ ?? D0000093
- Case number
- FP059-01
- Name (KOR)
- ㅇ??
- Type of victim
- Disappeared in North Korea
- Description of disappearance
- Disappeared after several men came to his house during the day and took him away in a car
- Date added
- Jun 12, 2024
North Korean victims
Park Hwa-Yeong D0000177
- Name (KOR)
- 박화영
- Type of victim
- Disappeared in North Korea
- Description of disappearance
- Allegedly abducted in Musan County, North Hamgyong Province, North Korea on 25 September 1976 by North Korean national security agents
- Date added
- Mar 20, 2024
North Korean victims
Lee Hak-Su D0000084
- Name (KOR)
- 이학수
- Type of victim
- Disappeared in North Korea
- Description of disappearance
- The charges against Mr. Lee remain unknown.
- Date added
- Mar 20, 2024
North Korean victims
Kang Eun-Sil D0000083
- Name (KOR)
- 강은실
- Type of victim
- Disappeared in North Korea
- Description of disappearance
- It is reported that Ms. Kang was a broker who carried foreign currency (United States dollars and Chinese yen) between defectors from North Korea living in China or South Korea and persons residing in North Korea. In April 2012, the agents of 7th Department of the Defence Security Command took Ms. Kang and her family were taken to the 7th Department in Hyesan City, where they were kept in solitary confinement. Although some family members were released after three months, Ms. Kang remained in detention for six months. In May 2014, she was rearrested by the State Security Department in Ryanggang Province while at a relative's house.
- Date added
- Mar 20, 2024
North Korean victims
Yoon Seong-Min D0000082
- Name (KOR)
- 윤성민
- Type of victim
- Disappeared in North Korea
- Description of disappearance
- The source reports that Seong Min Yoon told a friend that he sold military equipment abroad. National security agency officials established that fact and, in September 2001, Seong Min Yoon was arrested.
- Date added
- Mar 20, 2024
North Korean victims
Kim Kwang-Ho D0000081
- Name (KOR)
- 김광호
- Type of victim
- Disappeared in North Korea
- Description of disappearance
- The source reports that Kwang Ho Kim watched a video from the Republic of Korea and his wife reported that fact to the national security agency.
- Date added
- Mar 20, 2024
North Korean victims
Kim Eun-Ho D0000080
- Name (KOR)
- 김은호
- Type of victim
- Disappeared in North Korea
- Description of disappearance
- The source reports that Eun Ho Kim had a private conversation about the disadvantages of the food-rationing system that was subsequently reported to the national security agency.
- Date added
- Mar 20, 2024
North Korean victims
Kim Cheol-Yong D0000079
- Name (KOR)
- 김철용
- Type of victim
- Disappeared in North Korea
- Description of disappearance
- He was arrested by national security agency. He was suspected not only of reading a magazine from the Republic of Korea, but also of meeting with a South Korean when he was in China, an act considered to constitute a crime of espionage in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.
- Date added
- Mar 20, 2024
North Korean victims
Joo Il D0000078
- Name (KOR)
- 주일
- Type of victim
- Disappeared in North Korea
- Description of disappearance
- He was arrested by national security agency officials when he went to Sambong District to receive money sent by his sister through a broker. He regularly contacted his sister, who sought asylum in the Republic of Korea and became a citizen of that country. He has also regularly received money from her.
- Date added
- Mar 20, 2024
North Korean victims
Kim Song-Hyeok D0000077
- Name (KOR)
- 김송혁
- Type of victim
- Disappeared in North Korea
- Description of disappearance
- After he finished his training on Christianity in China, he went back to his hometown in North Korea. A person associated with Mr.Kim reported on his religious interest to the National Security Agency. Mr. Kim was arrested by personnel from the National Security Agency.
- Date added
- Mar 20, 2024
North Korean victims
Kim Gyeong-II M0000050
- Name (KOR)
- 김경일
- Type of victim
- Disappeared after repatriation
- Description of disappearance
- Kim Gyeong Il and her mother, Kim Hyeon Sun, were arrested by three agents of the Hoiryeong National Security Agency at the Tumen riverside, Manghyang-dong, Hoiryeong, whilst attempting to cross the border in to China.
- Date added
- Mar 20, 2024
North Korean victims
Kim Hyeon-Sun M0000049
- Name (KOR)
- 김현선
- Type of victim
- Disappeared after repatriation
- Description of disappearance
- Kim Hyeon Sun and her son, Kim Gyeong Il, were arrested by three agents of the Hoiryeong National Security Agency, whilst attempting to cross the border in to China.
- Date added
- Mar 20, 2024
North Korean victims
Lee Gook-Cheol D0000076
- Name (KOR)
- 이국철
- Type of victim
- Disappeared in North Korea
- Description of disappearance
- He is being detained on account of their guilt by association with Kim Seong Do and Lee Hak Cheol.
- Date added
- Mar 20, 2024
North Korean victims
Lee Hak-Cheol D0000075
- Name (KOR)
- 이학철
- Type of victim
- Disappeared in North Korea
- Description of disappearance
- He was arrested by an NSA agent of the Hoiryeong Paper-mill on charges of espionage and treason, namely for: communicating with a defector to the Republic of Korea and helping him film in secret; delivering a camera and money; harbouring smuggled products – specifically, unregistered electronic equipment such as cameras, cell phones and mini-radios.
- Date added
- Mar 20, 2024
North Korean victims
Kim Seong-Il D0000074
- Name (KOR)
- 김성일
- Type of victim
- Disappeared in North Korea
- Description of disappearance
- He is being detained on account of their guilt by association with Kim Seong Do and Lee Hak Cheol.
- Date added
- Mar 20, 2024
North Korean victims
Kim Seong-Do D0000073
- Name (KOR)
- 김성도
- Type of victim
- Disappeared in North Korea
- Description of disappearance
- He was arrested by an NSA agent of the Hoiryeong Paper-mill on charges of espionage and treason, namely for: communicating with a defector to South Korea and helping him film in secret; delivering a camera and money; harbouring smuggled products – specifically, unregistered electronic equipment such as cameras, cell phones and mini-radios.
- Date added
- Mar 20, 2024
North Korean victims
Hong Won-Ok D0000072
- Name (KOR)
- 홍원옥
- Type of victim
- Disappeared in North Korea
- Description of disappearance
- Three NSA agents from Eundeok-gun allegedly forcibly entered her house at night while she was sleeping, and abducted her to a political prison camp. Neighbours reported that she had regularly and publicly complained about the living situation and political climate in North Korea.
- Date added
- Mar 20, 2024
North Korean victims
Choi Seong-Jae D0000071
- Name (KOR)
- 최성재
- Type of victim
- Disappeared in North Korea
- Description of disappearance
- He was arrested by NSA agents from the Crop-processing Factory. He was accused of stealing and concealing a border guard’s weapon (pistol) and additionally charged with commiting treason agaisnt the State for crossing the border into China.
- Date added
- Mar 20, 2024
North Korean victims
Ann Soon-Hee D0000070
- Name (KOR)
- 안순희
- Type of victim
- Disappeared in North Korea
- Description of disappearance
- The source conjectures a reason for her arrest was guilt by association for the suicide of her husband.
- Date added
- Mar 20, 2024
North Korean victims
Ann Jung Chul D0000069
- Name (KOR)
- 안정철
- Type of victim
- Disappeared in North Korea
- Description of disappearance
- On the same date when his sister, Ann Soon Hee, was arrested, Ann Jung Chul was arrested by the Agency while on duty at the border garrison of Hyesan in North Hamkyong. The source conjectures a reason for her arrest was guilt by association for the suicide of his father.
- Date added
- Mar 20, 2024
North Korean victims
Ann Gyung-Shin D0000068
- Name (KOR)
- 안경신
- Type of victim
- Disappeared in North Korea
- Description of disappearance
- He committed suicide on 14 January 1994, whilst detained at a forced labour logging camp in Hongwon.
- Date last identified
- 14 January 1994
- Date added
- Mar 20, 2024
North Korean victims
Kim Bok-Shil D0000067
- Name (KOR)
- 김복실
- Type of victim
- Disappeared in North Korea
- Description of disappearance
- She was arrested by the Agency at her home and charged with illegally conducting trade outside the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea with the Chongryon. The source conjectures an additional reason for her arrest was guilt by association for the suicide of her husband because suicide is considered an act of treason against the State.
- Date added
- Mar 20, 2024
North Korean victims
Shin Kyung-Seop D0000066
- Name (KOR)
- 신경섭
- Type of victim
- Disappeared in North Korea
- Description of disappearance
- The source reports that Mr. Shin’s detention is directly linked to the fact that his older brother, Shin Tae Seop, had fled to the Republic of Korea during the Korean War.
- Date added
- Mar 20, 2024
North Korean victims
Kim Jeong-Nam D0000065
- Name (KOR)
- 김정남
- Type of victim
- Disappeared in North Korea
- Description of disappearance
- The source submits that the detention of Mr. Kim and his mother, Ms. Kang Mi-ho, is linked to the activities of Ms. Kang’s brother since his defection, and to the fact that he was regularly sending money to assist Ms. Kang and her family. Ms. Kang’s brother, who has left the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, is reportedly a famous dissident working as a reporter for The Chosun Ilbo, a major newspaper in the Republic of Korea. In early 2008, Ms. Kang’s brother had allegedly sent her money through a Korean-Chinese broker. Since then, Mr. Kang has been sending money to his sister through the same broker. However, in July 2011, the broker contacted Mr. Kang and said that he could not find Ms. Kang.
- Date added
- Mar 20, 2024
North Korean victims
Kang Mi-Ho D0000064
- Name (KOR)
- 강미호
- Type of victim
- Disappeared in North Korea
- Description of disappearance
- The source submits that Ms. Kang’s and her son’s detention is linked to the activities of Ms. Kang’s brother since his defection, and to the fact that he was regularly sending money to assist Ms. Kang and her family. Ms. Kang’s brother is reportedly a famous dissident working as a reporter for The Chosun Ilbo, a major newspaper in South Korea. Ms. Kang’s brother had allegedly sent her money through a Korean-Chinese broker sine early 2008. However, in July 2011, the broker contacted Mr. Kang and said that he could not find Ms. Kang.
- Date added
- Mar 20, 2024
North Korean victims
Anonymous disappeared person 5 D0000063
- Name (KOR)
- 익명 실종자 5
- Type of victim
- Disappeared in North Korea
- Description of disappearance
- Allegedly arrested by SSD agents
- Date added
- Mar 20, 2024
North Korean victims
Anonymous disappeared person 4 D0000062
- Name (KOR)
- 익명 실종자 4
- Type of victim
- Disappeared in North Korea
- Description of disappearance
- allegedly abducted in DPRK in 2006 by DPRK forces
- Date added
- Mar 20, 2024
North Korean victims
Anonymous disappeared person 3 D0000061
- Name (KOR)
- 익명 실종자 3
- Type of victim
- Disappeared in North Korea
- Description of disappearance
- allegedly abducted in DPRK in 2003 by DPRK forces
- Date added
- Mar 20, 2024
North Korean victims
Anonymous disappeared person 2 D0000060
- Name (KOR)
- 익명 실종자 2
- Type of victim
- Disappeared in North Korea
- Description of disappearance
- allegedly abducted in DPRK in 2004 by DPRK forces
- Date added
- Mar 20, 2024
North Korean victims