The evangelical Christian who marched across the North Korean border on Christmas Eve with the intention of confronting the Dear Leader about his Human Rights crimes was released six weeks later a broken man.
A report in the Chosun Ilbo now suggests that Robert Park was sexually abused while held captive:
North Korean security agents specialize in torture techniques using needles, water and electric shocks, but recently, sexual abuse is said to have become the preferred interrogation tool.
Robert Park, a missionary released by Pyongyang last month after crossing the border on Christmas Eve, was severely beaten and sexually abused during his detention, according to his close associates. Park, 28, who was released after 43 days in detention has received psychiatric treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder.
He was severely beaten by North Korean border guards just after crossing over the border. After being transferred to Pyongyang, Park was then tortured by security agents. The sexual abuse was probably intended to break his will and exact a fabricated apology.
The report is written by Kang Chol-hwan, a former inmate of Yodok concentration camp, and author of The Aquariums of Pyongyang - so a man with some authority here. We wait to see if Robert Park can bring himself personally to testify to this.
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