- Shin Dong-hyuk made a "sanitized" version of his life story after escaping
- He decided to consistently tell this version until North Korea released video featuring his father in 2014
- A new foreword will be added to book "Escape from Camp 14"
Shortly after escaping from North Korea, Shin Dong-hyuk formulated what he called a "sanitized" version of the his life, which he repeated for almost 10 years and subsequently became a book, which was published in 2012.
That book describing his time in a North Korean prison camp became
a best-seller, made him
a key witness before the United Nations and grabbed headlines around the world.
But last month, Shin revealed that parts of his story were not true and that he spent most of his life in North Korea at a different prison camp, Camp 18, rather than the total control zone that formed the title of his biography. While Shin stands by his allegations of torture and abuses by North Koreans, his admission
stirred controversy about truth and trauma among defectors.
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