Schoolgirl called both North Korea, African dictators 'Dad'
Explore More The first time Monica Macias met an American, she ran away.
She was terrified, she said, convinced that she was in imminent danger.
The teachings came from the men who raised her — not one but two brutal dictators. Francisco Macias Nguema, her biological father and the first president of Equatorial Guinea, committed so many atrocities during his reign that the country was dubbed the “Dachau of Africa.” When he was faced with violent uprisings, Nguema sent Macias and her sister to stay with his friend Kim Il Sung — the ruthless leader of the North Korea, who had 100,000 of his own people imprisoned in gulags.
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