South Korean Man Decides to Permanently Relocate to North Korea
He will probably eventually regret this, but we will never hear about it:

A South Korean son of Ryu Mi-yong, the late chairwoman of a North Korean minor political party, has arrived in Pyongyang to live in the communist country for good, a North Korean propaganda media outlet said Sunday.
Ryu and her husband, Choe Tok-sin, who served as foreign minister in South Korea during the 1960s, emigrated to the United States in 1976 and defected to the North in 1986, leaving behind two sons and three daughters.
In the North, Ryu served as chairwoman of the central committee of the Chondoist Chongu Party.
On Saturday, Uriminzokkiri, one of the North’s propaganda websites, reported that Ryu’s second son, Choe In-guk, arrived in Pyongyang on Saturday for “permanent residence.”
If confirmed, it would be a rare case of a South Korean national entering North Korea and publicly announcing a decision for permanent residence there.
Upon arriving at a Pyongyang airport, Choe said he will devote his life to helping achieve the feat of national unification in accordance with the desire of his late parents.
“To live in and follow a country for which I feel thankful is a path to protect the will left by my parents. So I’ve decided to permanently live in North Korea, albeit belatedly,” the media outlet quoted Choe as saying.
Yonhap
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Minor political party? In the North? I thought there was only one party…
Enjoy Commie healthcare or what’s left of it.
The Korean peninsula on the globe behind him must be happy to see a new migrant…
…as it appears to be fully erect.
In it’s normal flaccid state, it should be about a third the size of Madagascar.
Not today!
Now if only we could get a few thousand leftist ROK college students to go join him…
I hope he remembers not to be the first one to stop clapping…
I’ve been to many airports around the world and would find it quite rare to find one that empty. Perhaps it was 3 AM or just before closing.
well he is well behind commie moon in the attempt to unify Korea under the glorious red banner of Kim, we will see if he can catch up.
Light reading about the current political parties (yes, plural) in North Korea can be found here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_political_parties_in_North_Korea