After una and laura were captured by these soldiers, they were moved to two different locations before being binfolded and driven to an army base. Lik it's not something that you can organize your thoughts and planthings. You just efface every moment that comes to you. And it was more like, i need be calm so that i can make our best on or best reaction. So i think i was trying to find a human connection with them,. "I didn't smoke, but somehow i know that anything that similar action that you do, they will have o toe comfortable," she said.
Korean-American journalist Euna Lee was captured by North Korean soldiers in 2009, and forced into captivity for 140 days. While Euna’s time in North Korea was harrowing, there was one aspect of her experience that surprised her and challenged some long-held beliefs she had about 'the enemy.'
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