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Black Girl from Pyongyang: In Search of My Identity

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years in Pyongyang, Kim Il-sung was my second father]. BBC News 코리아. 2 March 2019. Archived from the original on 5 April 2023 . Retrieved 20 November 2021. Piedrafita, Belén (22 December 2009). "Agustín Nze: «En Guinea Ecuatorial el español es innegociable»". La Voz Libre . Retrieved 16 May 2017. Mereth, Martin (2011). África. Intermón Oxfam Editorial. ISBN 9788484525950 . Retrieved 4 April 2017.

Monica Macias | Consultant | Collaborative Social Change Monica Macias | Consultant | Collaborative Social Change

Born in EG, Monica was sent to Pyongyang at age of 6 to study, where she graduated as a textile engineer. After many years of living in societies with different cultures and political ideologies, she had decided to put her empirical knowledge into academic context and received her Masters in International Relations and Diplomacy from SOAS, London, UK. In 2013, Monica’s biography “I’m Monica from Pyongyang” was published in Korean in Seoul, South Korea and received excellent critique from local literature. The book describes Monica Macias’ life journey from her childhood, adolescence and a part of her adulthood in Pyongyang, North Korea to the time that she spent in the UK.

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Núñez Torres, Sara (2012). La Tierra de Bisila (Memorias de Fernando Póo 1958-1969) (Bioko - Guinea Ecuatorial). Lulu.com. p.317. ISBN 9781446648766 . Retrieved 12 March 2017.Gloria Nistal Rosique. "EL CASO DEL ESPAÑOL EN GUINEA ECUATORIAL" (PDF): 74 . Retrieved 24 July 2016. {{ cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= ( help) Have YOU fallen prey to this toxic dating trend? Relationship experts lay bare the pitfalls of 'spider-webbing' - as they reveal how you can avoid becoming a victim of these VERY unhappy romances El nuevo régimen guineano no controla todo el país". El País. 8 August 1979 . Retrieved 9 February 2017. When he returned to the Mangyongdae Revolutionary School, then headed by Kim Il-sung's nephew, he sneaked out one night and walked for hours to find his sister, who lived in the center of the city. World: Africa: Equatorial Guinea". Archived from the original on 14 March 2012 . Retrieved 19 April 2017.

The Borgen Project Growing Up in Exile: Who Is Monique Macías? - The Borgen Project

After speaking to more than 3,000 witnesses and historians, she believes her father's legacy has been tainted by those very people who brought about his downfall. Born in Equatorial Guinea in 1970, only two years after the country gained independence from Spain, her father, Francisco Macías Nguema, was the small country’s first elected president. As a new president, Macías sought to form relationships with leaders of other countries such as North Korean President Kim Il-sung. Macías, as a girl, in the uniform of the North Korean army, next to a highway near Pyongyang. Personal album of Mónica Macías She took a leap of faith and had to adjust to life outside of North Korea in a capitalist society, while reconciling the legacy of her two parents. However, Monique Macías does not shy away from defending the country that took her in upon her father’s death and formed her childhood:

Malabo: EI fiscal pide la pena de muerte para Macías". La Vanguardia. 28 September 1979 . Retrieved 1 March 2017. Calls to boycott Net-a-Porter and MyTheresa after luxury fashion platforms axe Israeli fashion designer Dodo Bar Or for 'posting video comparing Hamas to ISIS' On 7 May 1971, Macías Nguema issued Decree 415, which repealed parts of the 1968 Constitution and granted him "all direct powers of Government and Institutions", including powers formerly held by the legislative and judiciary branches, as well as the cabinet of ministers. [42] On 18 October 1971, Law 1 imposed the death penalty as punishment for threatening the President or the government. Insulting or offending the President or his cabinet was punishable by 30 years in prison. On 14 July 1972, a presidential decree merged all existing political parties into the United National Party (later the United National Workers' Party), [ citation needed] with Macías Nguema as President for Life of both the nation and the party. [43] Fearing that the Spanish wanted to overthrow him, Macías Nguema offered promotions and other rewards to anyone who revealed a Spanish spy; this led to a climate of fear and suspicion, as owning the wrong book or having talked with the wrong person could result in punishment, imprisonment or death. [29] Over years spent in a spartan boarding school system, Monica assumed a North Korean identity and became indoctrinated by the propaganda pushed by the regime. It was only when she left, that she started questioning the things she'd been taught, and the North Korean leader who had been so kind to her.

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