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Park attributed the discrepancies to her imperfect memory and language skills, [3] [13] and her autobiography's coauthor, Maryanne Vollers, said Park was the victim of a North Korean smear campaign. [15] Park runs the YouTube channel "Voice of North Korea by Yeonmi Park", [16] which as of July 2023 has over one million subscribers. [3]
Yeonmi Park, who fled from poverty and famine in North Korea in 2007 and criticized "woke" culture in a visit to the University of Iowa on Tuesday night.
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