THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
September 26, 2019 at 17:50 JST
North Korean refugee Jang Myung-jin speaks during an interview at his house in Seoul on July 18. (AP Photo)
SEOUL--Wearing a fedora, Jang Myung-jin shouts "Hello, comrades!" as he starts his YouTube broadcast, titled "A North Korean man, Tango." Then he talks about whether North Koreans raise pet dogs, what type of profanity they use and whether there are any transgender people in the country. [Read More]
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