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Monday, October 02, 2006
Chuck Colson :: Townhall.com Columnist
Truth and torture
by Chuck Colson
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Most unknown playwrights have difficulty raising money to put on a show. But most don’t go so far as putting up their own kidney for collateral on a loan. But a man named Jung Sung-San — a defector from North Korea — did just that.

The musical he created — the “Yoduk Story” — portrays the real-life suffering of 200,000 North Koreans languishing in prison camps. It’s a mixture of music and misery, torture and truth — and it’s an example of how to drop an artistic nuclear bomb on an evil regime.

Tragically, Jung did not have to research the subject matter: He himself endured life in a North Korean gulag. His crime? Listening to a South Korean radio broadcast. Guards beat him unconscious and pushed bamboo sticks under his fingernails.

Jung escaped into China and made his way to South Korea, where he studied film and theater. It was there he learned his father had been murdered — a brutal payback for Jung’s own escape. In response, Jung began writing his musical.

The setting for “Yoduk Story” is a notorious real-life gulag of the same name. It’s the story of a dancer who is sent to prison after her father is accused of spying. The dancer becomes pregnant after being raped by a drunken prison guard. After the baby’s birth, the dancer and the guard fall in love. But when the warden finds out, the guard himself is thrown into prison.

Many of the characters in “Yoduk Story” are based on real people. For example, one man is locked up because he converts to Christianity — symbolic of thousands of North Koreans who suffer for their faith. Another inmate is a Japanese girl, who represents Japanese children who were abducted by North Korea.

After finishing “Yoduk Story,” Jung could not find investors. In desperation, he put up his own kidney as collateral to raise $20,000 from loan sharks. South Korean officials tried to shut down the play, fearful of offending the North. As rehearsals progressed, so did the anonymous threats. The musical finally debuted last March in Seoul. More than 75,000 have seen “Yoduk Story,” including high government officials. The depiction of soldiers torturing inmates have moved many to tears — including many former gulag victims. The creators of “Yoduk Story” are especially thrilled that so many young people are seeing it.

Jung is following in the literary steps of an American writer who exposed another human rights outrage: slavery. Some 150 years ago, Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin, which was also featured in plays. Stowe used her creative ability to train the moral imagination of her readers. She taught the message that all people are created in God’s image and are infinitely precious to Him. Jung is using the same strategy to shock the world out of its complacency over the victims of Kim Jong-Il.

“Yoduk Story” premieres in the United States later this week in Bethesda, Maryland. Information about tickets and how to support “Yoduk Story” are on our BreakPoint website. If the premiere is well attended, “Yoduk Story” may travel to other American cities.

The result just might be the toppling of a vicious regime — an overthrow fired by a musical that trains the moral imagination. Continued...

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Chuck Colson was the Chief Counsel for Richard Nixon and served time in prison for Watergate-related charges. In 1976, Colson founded Prison Fellowship Ministries, which, in collaboration with churches of all confessions and denominations, has become the world's largest outreach to prisoners, ex-prisoners, crime victims, and their families.
 
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Subject: The Yoduk Story
Ty Mr.Colson, for something more than the overweening soap operas that pass for blogs and news journals on Townhall. I myself, am too proud a man, and often discovering my own hypocrisy. So news like this story keeps me "balanced". The idea that this story may be spun for political advantage is itself rather to dismal an outlook. God is in CONTROL !!! Man may refuse to repent and forever pursue gasoline at under $2.00/Gal., but the time will shortly arrive when God will close the curtain on this age. What SHALL it profit an American if he/she gain the whole world and lose his/her soul? Ah, but what one SHALL gain by turning humbly to their Maker for mercy and grace. It is a remarkable sacrifice to go in debt to loan sharks with one own kidney for "collateral" that a truly needed message might go out, not to turn a profit or even to bring home the bacon, but just to inform the western(?) world of needs far greater than her own. May God have mercy on the rich of the world, they above all others are in need of His mercy.
Dave aka lambsev

Yodukistan
If Mr. Jung needs financial backing for his play in the US, there is a very simple solution; a few slight artistic changes to the historical setting and a tweak or two to the story-line:

Change the name to Yodukistan; the locality from DPRK to Iraq; and, attribute the atrocities to the US military with either direction or complete complicity by Bush administration--sort of a left-wing retelling of a Abu-Grab/Guantanamo/neo-con conspiracy.

George Soros would financially back it. We could all count on Michael Moore wanting to direct it. Sean Penn would volunteer to produce it, and either Spielberg or Stone would pay handsomely for future movie rights. It would also be a sure bet that The Dixie Chicks would offer to do the sound-track; and that there would be a nearly endless line of Hollywood air-heads competing for the chance to be in it --for scale.

Sadly, Mr. Jung could then walk away with critically acclaimed production, emerge as a new Hollywood and media darling, and become a VERY rich man in the process.

He wouldn't have to put a kidney up for collateral--just sell his soul...a pretty cheap commodity in Tinsel-town these days.
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