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Repair Boy: Jailed For Watching Soaps

Hak-Min Kim ended up in jail after he shared western TV shows with other people, but his obsession saved his life when it helped get him released.

Ever since he can remember, Hak-Min Kim has been obsessed with electronic gadgets. He would fix appliances for his neighbours in North Korea and they called him 'Repair Boy'. His obsession landed him in jail after he shared TV shows with other people, but it was also to save his life, as people put pressure on the authorities to release him from jail. He is now living in South Korea and has his own business.

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Photo: Hak-Min Kim
Credit: Elise Hu, NPR

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