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South Korean Embassies in China Turn Away Escapees from North
At the front line of an ongoing political and humanitarian crisis, Korean embassies in China are coming under harsh criticism for their recent mishandling of several cases involving South Korean citizens who fled North Korea and were reportedly turned away by their own embassies in China. Aruna Lee is a writer for New America Media. Peter Schurmann, a UC Berkeley student in Asian Studies, is currently working on a thesis focusing on Korean History.
At the front line of an ongoing political and humanitarian crisis, Korean embassies in China are coming under harsh criticism for their recent mishandling of several cases involving South Korean citizens who fled North Korea and were reportedly turned away by their own embassies in China. Aruna Lee is a writer for New America Media. Peter Schurmann, a UC Berkeley student in Asian Studies, is currently working on a thesis focusing on Korean History.
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