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Abductees to north korea are those who have been forcibly abducted by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea in China and Japan. Currently, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea describes them as defendants, not abductees, and does not recognize the abduction.

Summary
The number of abductees in the Republic of Korea is divided into before and after the Korean War, and the total number of postwar abductees is estimated to be 96,013, and by December 2010, a total of 3,835 were repatriated within a year, 8 people voluntarily escaped and returned. As of the end of 2011, the Ministry of Unification of the Republic of Korea estimated that 517 South Korean abductees were detained in North Korea.

Abductees to North Korea
88.2% (84,659) of the abductees were abducted during the three months following the outbreak of the Korean War (July-September 1950), of which 80.3% (77,056) were abducted at or near their homes. Among the South Korean abductees, 190 were legal professionals, 863 professors and teachers, and 226 journalists. In addition, this plan of kidnapping can be confirmed not only during the war, but also in documents produced by the North Korean authorities during the stage of planning the war. Well-known abductees include Choi Eun-hee and Shin Sang-ok. In addition, some Japanese were abducted from Japan, and a representative example is Megumi Yokota. In addition, journalists and unification activists, including Lee Kwang-soo and Kim Kyu-sik, were abducted to North Korea.


 * Lee Kwang-soo: The pen name is Chunwon. He was kidnapped during the Korean War as a novelist.
 * Jeong Ji-yong: A poet who was abducted by North Korea during the Korean War.
 * Hyun Sang-yoon: He served as the first president of Korea University as the grandfather of former chairman Hyun Hyun Hyun-hyun of the former Tong Yang Group. He was abducted to North Korea during the Korean War.
 * Baek Kwan-soo: 2nd Constitutional Assemblyman and former president of Dong-A Ilbo.
 * Kim Kyu-sik: Baekbeom Kim Gu's companion and independence activist. Vice President of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea. In 1948, before the war, he and Baekbeom Kim Gu visited North Korea for inter-Korean negotiations, and was kidnapped in 1950 when the war broke out.
 * Shin Sang-ok and Choi Eun-hee: Movie director and actor. He was abducted by North Korean spies ordered by Kim Jong-il, escaped, and returned home.
 * Bang Eung-mo: President of the Chosun Ilbo.
 * Choi In-kyu: Movie director.
 * Park Yeol: Independence activist.
 * Ahn Jae-hong: Independence activist. The pen name is Min Se. He reportedly died in Pyongyang in 1965.
 * Kim Dong-hwan: A poet.
 * Jo So-ang: A former independence activist who worked with Baekbeom Kim Gu and Kim Gyu-sik for unification, he was abducted by Kim Gyu-sik during the war.
 * Cho Wan-gu: A former independence activist who worked with Baekbeom Kim Gu, Kim Gyu-sik, and Cho So-ang for unification, was abducted to North Korea with Kim Kyu-sik and Cho So-ang during the war.
 * Myong jae-se: Independence Activist Interim Government Factors Korea's First Chief Audit Officer (currently the Board of Audit and Inspection)

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 * North Korean defectors
 * Abductees to South Korea