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South Korean Defects to the North, Following in His Parents’ Footsteps

July 8, 2019CHOE SANG-HUNComments Off on South Korean Defects to the North, Following in His Parents’ Footsteps
The son of a former South Korean foreign minister who fled to North Korea in the 1980s also defected last week, the North said.
Tagged Defectors (Political), Korean War, North Korea, Politics and Government, South Korea
CHOE SANG-HUN
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