>> whehen we heaeard all thehe information from oututside, we bebegan to feeeel that we'd been deceiveded. soso my father d decided that he could not let his children live in a place like that. >> he cicided to fleththe cocountry, but thahat ant ririsg death. north korea's borders are secured with watchtowers and barbed wire. >> my father escaped first, and then the rest of my family left. i stayed behind. i was 18. i thought if i stayed behind like a hostage, my family would be able to escape safely. the authorities expected my father to return home because he d a daughter there. they were always monitoring me. >> if f the police had known abt her plan to escape, she'd have ended up i in a so-called re-educacation camp. drawings by former inmates depict torture and brutatality. marzuki darusman from indonesia, currently un special rapporteur on north korea, collects such evidence. >> for the moment, we do have to recognize that thehe democratic people's republic of korea continues to pose a challenge to the international community in terms of its continuing practice of totalalitarian rer