Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Shin Suk-ja (also spelled Shin Sook-ja; born 1942) is a South Korean prisoner of North Korea, imprisoned with her daughters in Yodok concentration camp after her husband Oh Kil-nam defected from North Korea to Denmark. The case received international attention, including Amnesty International's naming her a prisoner of conscience and campaigning heavily for her release."@en }
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- Shin_Suk-ja abstract "Shin Suk-ja (also spelled Shin Sook-ja; born 1942) is a South Korean prisoner of North Korea, imprisoned with her daughters in Yodok concentration camp after her husband Oh Kil-nam defected from North Korea to Denmark. The case received international attention, including Amnesty International's naming her a prisoner of conscience and campaigning heavily for her release.".
- Q439435 abstract "Shin Suk-ja (also spelled Shin Sook-ja; born 1942) is a South Korean prisoner of North Korea, imprisoned with her daughters in Yodok concentration camp after her husband Oh Kil-nam defected from North Korea to Denmark. The case received international attention, including Amnesty International's naming her a prisoner of conscience and campaigning heavily for her release.".
- Shin_Suk-ja comment "Shin Suk-ja (also spelled Shin Sook-ja; born 1942) is a South Korean prisoner of North Korea, imprisoned with her daughters in Yodok concentration camp after her husband Oh Kil-nam defected from North Korea to Denmark. The case received international attention, including Amnesty International's naming her a prisoner of conscience and campaigning heavily for her release.".
- Q439435 comment "Shin Suk-ja (also spelled Shin Sook-ja; born 1942) is a South Korean prisoner of North Korea, imprisoned with her daughters in Yodok concentration camp after her husband Oh Kil-nam defected from North Korea to Denmark. The case received international attention, including Amnesty International's naming her a prisoner of conscience and campaigning heavily for her release.".