Barbara Demick

Barbara Demick is an American journalist.

Quotes

 * The problem with these sensational stories is that they dampen the sense and mute outrage over the truth. Reporters love stories about disgusting forms of torture and execution. There was one a few years back that North Koreans who stole food were being burned alive at the stake and their relatives made to light the fire. North Koreans I asked laughed it off. “Do you know how hard it is to get firewood in North Korea?’’ one retorted. The real story is this: if you are caught stealing food, you are sent to a labor camp where you will be slowly worked to death and starved. There is no need to exaggerate. The truth is bad enough.
 * Interview: Barbara Demick Says No Need to Exaggerate North Korea Stories, 'Truth is Bad Enough' (February 20, 2015)


 * I want to portray history through the eyes of the people living it. I write primarily for an American audience, and, you know, Americans can sometimes be rather closed off to the outside world.
 * Barbara Demick: “I want to portray history through the eyes of the people living it.” (December 7, 2020)