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Posted on January 9, 2022 by admin

Some escapees pay bribes, cross rivers, risk lives to return to Kim Jong Un’s North Korea

While tens of thousands risk everything to flee North Korea, a few, having failed to adjust to the capitalist South, make a desperate journey back.

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