
During the 1970s & early 80s, dozens
- perhaps hundreds
- of Japanese civilians were kidnapped by North Korean commandos & forced to live in ` Invitation Only Zones`, high-security detention-centres masked as exclusive areas, on the outskirts of Pyongyang. The objective? To brainwash the abductees with the regime`s ideology, & train them to spy on the state`s behalf. But the project faltered; when indoctrination failed, the captives were forced to teach North Korean operatives how to pass as Japanese, to help them infiltrate hostile neighbouring nations. For years, the Japanese & North Korean authorities brushed off these disappearances, but in 2002 Kim Jong Il admitted to kidnapping thirteen citizens, returning five of them
- the remaining eight were declared dead. In The Invitation Only Zone, Boynton, an investigative journalist, speaks with the abductees, nationalists & diplomats, & crab fishermen, to try & untangle both the kidnappings & the intensely complicated relations between North Korea & Japan. The result is a fierce & fascinating exploration of North Korea`s mysterious machinations, & the vexed politics of Northeast Asia.