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Why some North Korean defectors return to one of the world's most repressive regimes | Haiti Gazette

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The content originally appeared on: CNN Seoul, South Korea (CNN)He risked his life fleeing from one of the world's most repressive regimes, traversing a militarized stretch protected by barbed wire fences. Then a year later, he went back - the way he came. More than one month since the man crossed the demilitarized zone from South to North Korea, much of his life in both countries remains a mystery - as do his reasons for returning to the isolated nation […]

Source: Haiti News - Daily News from Haiti

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