A Letter to Kim Jong Un of North Korea from Jin Hye Jo, President of NKinUSA (North Korean Refugees in the United States)
Mr. Kim Jong Un!
You may not read this letter.
This letter will not be able to reach to you.
I am writing this letter with hope that you read this letter someday.
I want to think at this moment that you are not the worst dictator nor the leader of North Korea, but just an ordinary man.
I can write a true and honest letter to you after I consider you an ordinary man.
Mr. Kim Jong Un! You can do anything you want to do in North Korea.
You can order people in North Korea to song for you even though they do not want to.
You can order North Koreans to watch movies about you even though they do not want to.
You can order anyone North Koreans not to go to where they want to go.
You can order people in North Korea to work only for you without paying any money to them.
You can let North Korean people die of hunger or order them to eat whatever you want to provide.
You can send North Korean people to labor prisons or execute them if you want to.
You can start a war and threat the world peace by attacking them with nuclear weapons.
But there is one thing you can not do no matter how you try to.
You cannot change the mind of those who hate you.
You want to keep your hundreds of statues, fake historic spots and documents remain to hide your horrible crimes forever.
But you have to remember this.
You will be remembered as the most horrible and cruel criminals in the world history, because it is true that you committed such crimes.
Mr. Kim Jong Un! You can make a decision.
You can stop committing crimes and you have the key to make the divided Korea into one unified country.
You can step down from the power and ask forgiveness for what you have done to North Koreans.
I understand you are afraid of this decision.
You may regret to make such a decision.
But be courageous and abandon regret.
You will be saved from falling into hell.
This is the last chance for you to repent all the crimes that your families have committed.
September 9th, 2017
Jin-Hye Jo, President of NKinUSA (North Korean refugees in the United States)
www.nkinusa.org
Original Letter from NKinUSA (North Korean refugees in the United States) in Korean language
Introduction about NKinUSA (North Korean Refugees in the United States)
I hope this letter is shared with as many people as possible.
I hope this letter is delivered to Kim Jong Un.
Translated by Susie Han (Susie Maria Han)
Woodbridge High School, Irvine, California
Mr. Kim Jong Un!
You may not read this letter.
This letter will not be able to reach to you.
I am writing this letter with hope that you read this letter someday.
I want to think at this moment that you are not the worst dictator nor the leader of North Korea, but just an ordinary man.
I can write a true and honest letter to you after I consider you an ordinary man.
Mr. Kim Jong Un! You can do anything you want to do in North Korea.
You can order people in North Korea to song for you even though they do not want to.
You can order North Koreans to watch movies about you even though they do not want to.
You can order anyone North Koreans not to go to where they want to go.
You can order people in North Korea to work only for you without paying any money to them.
You can let North Korean people die of hunger or order them to eat whatever you want to provide.
You can send North Korean people to labor prisons or execute them if you want to.
You can start a war and threat the world peace by attacking them with nuclear weapons.
But there is one thing you can not do no matter how you try to.
You cannot change the mind of those who hate you.
You want to keep your hundreds of statues, fake historic spots and documents remain to hide your horrible crimes forever.
But you have to remember this.
You will be remembered as the most horrible and cruel criminals in the world history, because it is true that you committed such crimes.
Mr. Kim Jong Un! You can make a decision.
You can stop committing crimes and you have the key to make the divided Korea into one unified country.
You can step down from the power and ask forgiveness for what you have done to North Koreans.
I understand you are afraid of this decision.
You may regret to make such a decision.
But be courageous and abandon regret.
You will be saved from falling into hell.
This is the last chance for you to repent all the crimes that your families have committed.
September 9th, 2017
Jin-Hye Jo, President of NKinUSA (North Korean refugees in the United States)
www.nkinusa.org
Introduction about NKinUSA (North Korean Refugees in the United States)
I hope this letter is shared with as many people as possible.
I hope this letter is delivered to Kim Jong Un.
Translated by Susie Han (Susie Maria Han)
Woodbridge High School, Irvine, California
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