Reverse Slavery
Increasing Number of S. Korean Children Sold Abroad
Pyongyang, October 7, 2005 (KCNA) -- Sale of children to foreign countries is rampant in south Korea, according to the south Korean MBC Monday. The number of the children adopted by other parents reached at least 13,800 and more than 8,200 of them were sold abroad from 2002 to the first half of this year. This was disclosed by a paper presented by the Ministry of Health and Welfare to the "National Assembly."
Yet another one of the many advantages of living under a communist regime. The international corporate shipment of infants, is banned. Unlike counterfeit money, drugs, and weapons technology.
Pyongyang, October 7, 2005 (KCNA) -- Sale of children to foreign countries is rampant in south Korea, according to the south Korean MBC Monday. The number of the children adopted by other parents reached at least 13,800 and more than 8,200 of them were sold abroad from 2002 to the first half of this year. This was disclosed by a paper presented by the Ministry of Health and Welfare to the "National Assembly."
Yet another one of the many advantages of living under a communist regime. The international corporate shipment of infants, is banned. Unlike counterfeit money, drugs, and weapons technology.
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I think he was always going to be named as Kim Jong Il's heir.
Too little is known about him.
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