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Mónica Macías

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199:. The book attracted even more recognition and attention, as Macías shared the results of her interviews with about 3,000 people who knew her father, and concluded that he was not guilty of the crimes for which he was executed. Macías also revealed in her book that she has come to take pride in Kim Il Sung as her second father, and that she had to hide her origins when she moved to the West because she was raised by two men known as brutal dictators. 202:
The statement from Macías' recent book summarizes her position on the controversial figures of Macías and Kim Il Sung, as well as her broader philosophical view on the morality of nations. She firmly rejects calls to denounce these figures, seeing Kim Il Sung as her rescuer and being seemingly
148:. Following her father's trial and execution by firing squad, Macías, her mother, and her two siblings were left stranded in North Korea. Soon afterwards, her mother left North Korea, abandoning her children. Despite this, 188:), which was written in Korean. In this book, she recounted her experiences in North and South Korea and how they shaped her perspectives on the issues of the two countries. 440: 485: 228: 207:. She also argues that no country can be deemed inherently "good" or "evil," and questions whether any nation has the moral authority to admonish others. 153: 141: 416: 280: 465: 495: 480: 500: 475: 490: 161: 145: 113: 92: 204: 338: 168:
and the birthplace of her maternal grandfather to learn more about herself and investigate the death of her father.
160:. The North Korean leader regularly checked in on her by phone and helped her complete her university education at 137: 109: 82: 470: 254:"[Interview] Late African leader's daughter recalls life in N. Korea under Kim Il-sung's protection" 460: 455: 390: 253: 136:. However, just months after her arrival, her father, the then-president of Equatorial Guinea, 288: 37: 365: 196: 181: 313: 165: 449: 105: 176:
In 2013, Macías gained media attention following the publication of her memoir,
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continued to fulfil his promise to take care of her and sent her to the
164:. Macías stayed in Pyongyang until 1994, when she travelled to Spain, 132:
to study and reside under the care of the then-leader of the country,
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author. She is the daughter of the country's first president,
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Index

Equatorial Guinea
Francisco Macías Nguema
Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo
Equatoguinean
Francisco Macías Nguema
Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo
North Korea
North Korea
Kim Il Sung
Francisco Macías Nguema
coup d'état
Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo
Kim Il Sung
Mangyondae Revolutionary Military Boarding School
Pyongyang
Pyongyang University of Light Industry
Equatorial Guinea's former colonial power
Korean
Duckworth Publishers
human rights abuses


"From one dictator dad to another: Monica's lost childhood in North Korea"
"[Interview] Late African leader's daughter recalls life in N. Korea under Kim Il-sung's protection"
"The African president's daughter adopted by a North Korean dictator"
ISSN
0307-1235
"Monique Macias | NK News"
"I'm Monique of Pyongyang | PIIE"
"In Pictures: The Story of Monica Macias"

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