Chien-Chi Chang North Korean Defectors braced themselves against carsickness as their guide drove them along back roads, dodging police checkpoints near the Laos border. Women currently account for 80 percent of N (...)
orth Korean refugees fleeing through China. China. 2007. © Chien-Chi Chang | Magnum Photos
Chien-Chi Chang Too exhausted to celebrate their exit from China, escapees rested briefly after 16 hours of hiking over mountains and through jungle. Still vulnerable to arrest in Laos, the defectors changed into (...)
clean clothes, camouflaging themselves as tourists. Laos. 2007. © Chien-Chi Chang | Magnum Photos
Chien-Chi Chang Days after reaching South Korea, A North Koran defector (center) had surgery for thyroid cancer. Outside her hospital room, overcome with gratitude, she prays with refugee Hana Kim, and Chun Ki-won (...)
(right), the Seoul pastor who arranged her escape. Pastor Chun and his staff visit her who is in the hospital for cancer surgery. Pastor Chun was once detained in China for helping North Korean defectors. So far, he has helped 720 North Korean defectors to escape. South Korea. 2008. © Chien-Chi Chang | Magnum Photos
Chien-Chi Chang A busload of illegal workers from Cambodia and Myanmar (Burma) enters an immigrant detention center. They'll join hundreds of North Koreans who have turned themselves in, hoping to be sent on to So (...)
uth Korea. Seoul takes as many as 40 per week. Bangkok, Thailand. 2008. © Chien-Chi Chang | Magnum Photos
Chien-Chi Chang The North Korean defector who escaped from China, traveled through Laos and reached Thailand for political asylum, is finally accepted by South Korean government and ready to start a new life in hi (...)
s empty apartment in Seoul with a bag of rice from the Red Cross. South Korea, Seoul. 2008. © Chien-Chi Chang | Magnum Photos