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Date : November 9, 2011
Taken! North Koreas Criminal Abduction of Citizens in Other Countries
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An in-depth and comprehensive history and analysis of North Koreas state-sponsored policy of abducting citizens of other countries. This criminal enterprise dates back to the earliest days of the regime, and to policy decisions made by Kim II-sung himself. Those abducted came from widely diverse backgrounds, numerous nationalities, both genders, and all ages. During the 1960s, 93,000 Koreans were lured from Japan and held against their will in North Korea. A decade later, children of North Korean agents were apparently kidnapped in order to control their parents.   

Source: The Committee for Human Rights in North Korea






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