Black Girl from Pyongyang: In Search of My Identity

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Blestemul numit Francisco Macías Nguema" (in Romanian). Anonimus. 10 February 2017 . Retrieved 5 November 2017. She said: 'There are people in North Korea who know that this is not the right way to live," she told Reuters in Seoul.

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Dornan, Robert K. "H.J.Res.1112 - A resolution to provide an end to the persecution of religion and genocide in Equatorial Guinea". congress.gov. United States House of Representatives. Archived from the original on 4 April 2023 . Retrieved 4 December 2021. I like to remind readers that the author is not trying to show the world the truth and the only truth, but she is giving the reader an opportunity to soak in how other people might see the world. Not everything anyone of us have learned in school and during our upbringing is the ultimate truth. We all need to try to understand other people better, and not simply let everyone know we have the only right knowledge, and everyone else is wrong. Isn't that one of the reasons the world is what it is today? At the time, this did not surprise me in the slightest, but it interests many Westerners when I tell them. I guess it is a cultural thing because it does not surprise South Koreans either. Monique Macías stated that her father and Kim Il-sung became fast friends because they had “a lot in common”, pointing out that “both fought against colonial powers and both built their support base through nationalism.” Do not translate text that appears unreliable or low-quality. If possible, verify the text with references provided in the foreign-language article.

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What’s wrong with you? You know you cannot speak to me like that. I am older than you! You should respect those older than you,’ she said. Rene Pelissier, "Equatorial Guinea: Autopsy of a Miracle", The Africa Report, Vol. 25, No. 3, May–June 1980.

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The state prosecutor requested that Macías Nguema receive a death sentence, five others receive 30-year sentences, three others receive a year in prison, and two be sentenced to time served. Macías Nguema's defense counsel countered that the other co-defendants were responsible for specific crimes, and asked for acquittal. Macías Nguema himself delivered a statement to the court outlining what he viewed as the extensive good deeds he had performed for the country. At noon on 29 September 1979, the Tribunal delivered its sentences, which were more severe than what the prosecution had requested. Macías Nguema and six of his co-defendants were sentenced to death and the confiscation of their property; Nguema being sentenced to death "101 times". [94] Two defendants were sentenced to fourteen years in prison each, and two others to four years each. [63] a b c d e f Alejandro Artucio (January 1979). The Trial of Macias in Equatorial Guinea. International Commission of Jurists. pp.6–55. Archived from the original on 17 May 2023. Another fact about my classmates became immediately apparent: although they had been chosen to make up a cohort for me, all of them were two years older. As my age did not match the school year, my study schedule was slightly different. I joined them for their second-year primary school classes in the morning, and while they played in the afternoon, I attended first-year classes on my own to catch up. I like how personal this book is. I felt like I got to know the author. She is not afraid of realizing she is wrong, or that there are things she does not know, and she is not afraid of letting other people know that the way they see the world is not the whole truth either.

a b c Klinteberg, Robert F. Equatorial Guinea Macías Country: The Forgotten Refugees. Geneva: International University Exchange Fund, 1978. Otabela, Joseph-Désiré (2009). Entre Estética Y Compromiso. la Obra de Donato Ndongo-bidyogo. Editorial UNED. ISBN 9788436258257 . Retrieved 23 March 2017.

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I no longer see someone who doesn't share my positions as a bad person,” she writes, “but as someone with a different point of view.”

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The regime was harsh and she rebelled. Once, missing her siblings, who by now had moved to university halls, she ran away in the night, walking for hours to find them, which resulted in a huge dressing-down. “I was very lonely,” she says. She was banned from spending time outside school with her friends. It took years before Kim Il-sung granted her a special permit to leave school at weekends to visit her siblings and two former schoolmates, the sons of the president of Benin, who by then were living in a hostel for foreign students along with the handful of Russians, Chinese and Syrians studying in Pyongyang. years in Pyongyang, Kim Il-sung was my second father]. BBC News 코리아. 2 March 2019. Archived from the original on 5 April 2023 . Retrieved 20 November 2021. Mónica Macías (born 1972) [ citation needed] is an Equatoguinean author. She is the daughter of the country's first president, Francisco Macías Nguema. [1] [2] She was raised in North Korea.



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