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U.S. ARMY DESERTER DESCRIBES 40 YEARS IN NORTH KOREA HELL (Drudge)
Drudgereport.com ^ | Oct 20 2005 | Drudge

Posted on 10/21/2005 1:59:38 AM PDT by Jet Jaguar

In his first U.S. television interview, the former U.S. Army sergeant who deserted to North Korea speaks for the first time about the abuse and control inflicted on him by the communist dictatorship over his nearly 40 years there. Charles Robert Jenkins tells Scott Pelley he Êhad a "U.S. Army" tattoo sliced off without anesthetic and was even told how often to have sex by his communist "leaders" in a 60 MINUTES interview to be broadcast Sunday, Oct. 23 (7:00-8:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.

In 1965, Jenkins was posted along the hostile border between North and South Korea. He says he was being asked to lead increasingly aggressive patrols and was wary that he might be sent to Vietnam. ÊAnd so, on a sub-zero night, he says he drank 10 beers, abandoned his squad, and walked through a mine-field to surrender to the North.Ê He says he thought he would be sent to Russia and exchanged in some Cold War swap. But he was wrong. "It was the worst mistake anyone ever made," he tells Pelley. "In words I cannot express the feelings I have towards North Korea, the harassment I got. The hard life."

That life included forced studying of the writings of the communist dictator Kim Il Sung. ÊHe says he and three other American deserters were forced to study eight hours a day for seven years. The studying was imposed by communist government handlers called "leaders." They also assigned him a Korean Êwoman, with whom he was supposed to have sexÊ twice a month. "The leaders almost tell her when to do it, and I got in a big fight one time over it," recalls Jenkins.ÊÊ "I told [the leader], 'It's none of his business if I want sleep with her. She wants to sleep -- we sleep.' 'No -- two times a month'" He says he was severely punished for talking back. "That's the worst beating I ever got -- over that," he tells Pelley, showing a scar where he says his teeth came through his lower lip.

Worse still, says Jenkins, was the pain he endured when someone saw his U.S. Army tattoo.Ê He says the North Koreans held him down and cut the words, "U.S. Army," off with a scalpel and scissors -- without giving him any painkiller. "They told me the anesthetic was for the battlefield," says Jenkins, "It was hell."

During his first 15 years in North Korea, Jenkins says he led a lonely and desperate life. Then his North Korean "leaders" brought a young Japanese woman to his door. She had been kidnapped from her homeland by North Korean agents.Ê The Êonly thing they had in common at first was that they hated North Korea, Jenkins says, but the relationship blossomed. They raised two children. Kim Jong Il's decision in 2002 to allow Jenkins' wife and other surviving abductees to return to Japan paved the way for Jenkins' release last year.

Each night before going to bed in North Korea, Jenkins said good night to his wife in Japanese, rather than Korean. He did it, he tells Pelley, to Ê"remind her that she's still Japanese,Ê that she's not Korean.Ê She's not obligated to Korea.Ê She is Japanese... and she spoke to me in English -- every night.Ê Regardless of how hard things got, we always stuck as one."

When Jenkins finally stepped outside the North Korean culture after 40 years, he was most surprised to see women in the Army, limits on where you could smoke and black policemen. He had never heard of 60 MINUTES and thought Life magazine would be the place where he would tell his story. He knew something about the 1969 moon landing, however. "I was told that by the Koreans, one of the officers. They wouldn't say what country, but they said, 'Una handa la'... some country landed on the moon."


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Extended News; Foreign Affairs
KEYWORDS: charlesjenkins; charlesrobertjenkins; communistparadise; desertion; dictatorship; jenkins; nk; nkorea; northkorea; peoplesparadise; robertjenkins; totalitarianism; traitor
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To: Jet Jaguar
At least he was tried by Courts Martial.

Still waiting for the treason trials for Hanoi Jane and Kerry.

41 posted on 10/21/2005 5:20:38 AM PDT by Chairman_December_19th_Society (Conservatives--The Workforce of America; Liberals--The Whineforce of America)
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To: papertyger

Why should we let him come back?

Simply a few words to all you merciless people out there!
We are not communists in this country , we are supposed to be the country of life ,liberty and the pursuit of happiness. This guy made a huge mistake 40 years ago and he realises it and has more than paid for it.
Thats the difference, we believe in second chances. I am glad all you people that dont want to give this guy a second chance arent runnung this country!


42 posted on 10/21/2005 5:23:51 AM PDT by freeblogger777 (New Nominee)
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To: Jet Jaguar

Man, you guys are pretty harsh. Yeah, I don't have much sympathy for the guy, but lighten up now. He did 40 years of hard time. That is worse than we give rapists and murders a lot of the time. I know deserting the military and turning traitor carries it's own special dishonor but I for one think he had pair the price. Yes, as a member of the US Army his is scum. But he is American citizen. I say, hand him is dishonorable discharge and then welcome him home.


43 posted on 10/21/2005 5:24:28 AM PDT by TalonDJ
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To: papertyger

Why should we let him come back?

Simply a few words to all you merciless people out there!
We are not communists in this country , we are supposed to be the country of life ,liberty and the pursuit of happiness. This guy made a huge mistake 40 years ago and he realises it and has more than paid for it.
Thats the difference, we believe in second chances. I am glad all you people that dont want to give this guy a second chance arent runnung this country!


44 posted on 10/21/2005 5:25:43 AM PDT by freeblogger777 (freeblogger777)
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To: Jet Jaguar

save


45 posted on 10/21/2005 5:28:18 AM PDT by Eagles6 (Dig deeper, more ammo.)
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To: sgtbono2002
I am a fire breathing anti communist and I detest liberal philosophy. However, this guy made a mistake and paid for it with forty years of imprisonment and torture. Rapists and murderers walk free in this great country. You really have no sympathy for him? I feel sorry for this guy, and for you too.
God bless America!
46 posted on 10/21/2005 5:29:39 AM PDT by outofstyle
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To: TalonDJ

I could think of a few justifiable lesser punishments for this guy because of his actions than 40yrs under communist rule.

He paid for his crime and his experiences should be documented and discussed in commie colleges across our land.

His dishonor and experiences far paid his debt for deserting.


47 posted on 10/21/2005 5:39:12 AM PDT by smith288 (Peace at all cost makes for tyranny free of charge...)
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To: All
This guy could have drank a bunch of beer or soju and walked south to go AWOL. He did not. He sought out NK by choice. He deserted his unit, the Army, and his nation.

He has acknowledged now, what he did was wrong.

But, I wonder how much damage his actions did to our troops in Korea and Vietnam during the era.

Traitor pure and simple.

JJ

48 posted on 10/21/2005 5:45:55 AM PDT by Jet Jaguar
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To: Jet Jaguar

Alan Alda must love this guy...


49 posted on 10/21/2005 5:46:42 AM PDT by prairiebreeze (Take the high road. You'll never have to meet a Democrat.)
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To: glorgau
He may have done the the crime, and although he didn't intend it, he most certainly did the time. 40 years hard labor

Not quite, I believe the penalty for desertion in war time is death.

50 posted on 10/21/2005 5:47:20 AM PDT by edchambers (Neocon foot-soldier of the Haliburton death squad)
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To: outofstyle

You do have a point. He just walked away from his duty, but Clinton was let off the hook even being a real Traitor to this country. This poor smuck made a mighty mistake and paid far more than most for this mistake.


51 posted on 10/21/2005 5:49:36 AM PDT by thebaron512
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To: tonycavanagh
And boy did he pay for them.

You only "rent" beer.

52 posted on 10/21/2005 5:50:55 AM PDT by P8riot (When they come for your guns, give them the bullets first.)
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To: HowlinglyMind-BendingAbsurdity
They should send him to Harvard and Yale to talk to the students
about what Communism is like in real life. Should be a real eye-opener.


You forgot to say "and send the Harvard and Yale professors to North Korea for 40 years of re-education."
53 posted on 10/21/2005 6:13:45 AM PDT by UnbelievingScumOnTheOtherSide (Give Them Liberty Or Give Them Death! - IT'S ISLAM, STUPID! - Islam Delenda Est! - Rumble thee forth)
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To: DerekinTurk
Wait Wait Wait....
One thing that no one has touched on yet...

Why did we let him come back?

There's his treason and desertion trials...

54 posted on 10/21/2005 6:19:17 AM PDT by ABG(anybody but Gore) (This tagline is under remodeling, thank you for your patience...)
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To: Jet Jaguar

Idiot should have been shot for treason, cowardice and desertion in time of war.


55 posted on 10/21/2005 6:21:45 AM PDT by ABG(anybody but Gore) (This tagline is under remodeling, thank you for your patience...)
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To: proud American in Canada
I'm having a hard time feeling sorry for the guy.

I feel no empathy for him whatsoever. However, I do feel sorry for his family members, who insisted for years (until he returned to the U.S., of course) that he had been kidnapped. I would feel quite ashamed, were I related to a deserter.

56 posted on 10/21/2005 6:22:19 AM PDT by The Phantom FReeper (Have you hugged your soldier today?)
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To: Jet Jaguar
Let this guy revel in the magnificence that is the United States for a year, then send him on a speaking tour of Universities.

Let him tell journalism students how the media lied to him about our military, about Communism, and about our freedom.

Let him tell College Democrats how fear of duty, a betrayal of your fellow soldiers and a rejection of freedom can make you pay horribly.

Let him tell feminists of how North Korea kidnapped Japanese women to be sex slaves.

Let him do these things because he is a trailblazer for the left. He is celebrated by those who hate our country. Let them see their hero and let their hero tell them the truth. I doubt more than 1% will listen, but that 1% will change overnight.
57 posted on 10/21/2005 6:27:14 AM PDT by Anitius Severinus Boethius
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To: KarinG1
In 1965, Jenkins was posted along the hostile border between North and South Korea

He deserted during a war and went over to the enemy

During what declared war did he desert? I believe the man learned his lesson. And I hope he and his wife can live out the rest of their years in freedom peacefully

58 posted on 10/21/2005 6:28:32 AM PDT by billbears (Deo Vindice)
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To: Anitius Severinus Boethius

I'd still like to see him lined up before a military firing squad, but your suggestion for punishment works.


59 posted on 10/21/2005 6:31:48 AM PDT by ABG(anybody but Gore) (This tagline is under remodeling, thank you for your patience...)
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To: KarinG1
If it was up to me he'd be in an American prison with a cell mate named Bubba telling him when to have sex.

I always thought the penalty for desertion was the firing squad or hanging......

60 posted on 10/21/2005 6:38:15 AM PDT by Thermalseeker (-)
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