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Shin Eun-mi is a Korean-American classical singer and writer [1] who travelled to North Korea several times over 2011-2012 [2]. She wrote a book on her experiences travelling to North Korea, which the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism later called call a "recommended book" by in 2013. [3] She gave a series of lectures on in South Korea on the topic of her travels to North Korea.[4] Her lectures, originally given a positive reception, later became the sights of demonstrations of far-right conservatives.[3] Shin Eun-mi was later deported from South Korea in 10 January 2015.
A documentary "To Kill Alice" was made about Sin Eun-mi's experience of being deported from South Korea.[5] The film was made by director Kim Sang-kyu.
References
- ^ David, Stout (2015-01-09). "Seoul Could Deport an American Author for Praising North Korea". Time. Retrieved 2021-03-07.
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- ^ Anna, Fifield; Yoonjung, Seo (2015-01-08). "American set to be deported from South Korea for pro-North views". Washington Post. Retrieved 2021-03-07.
- ^ a b {{cite news |last=Subin |first=Kim |url=https://www.nknews.org/2015/01/the-disturbing-case-of-shin-eun-mi/ |title=The disturbing case of Shin Eun-mi |work=NK News |publisher=[[NK News] |date=2015-01-30 |accessdate=2021-03-07 }}
- ^ Choe, Sang-Hun (2015-01-10). "South Korea Deports American Over Warm Words for Trips to North". The New York Times. The New York Times. Retrieved 2021-03-07.
- ^ Kang, Hyun-kyung (2019-07-22). "The Korea Times". Times of Korea. The Korea Times. Retrieved 2021-03-07.