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More South Korean adoptees who were sent overseas demand probes into their cases

Peter Møller, fourth from left, an attorney and co-founder of the Danish Korean Rights Group, attends a Nov. 15 press conference with a group of South Korean adoptees in front of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in Seoul, South Korea. Seoul faces growing pressure to reckon with the child export frenzy driven by dictatorships that ruled the country until the 1980s. (AP)
Peter Møller, fourth from left, an attorney and co-founder of the Danish Korean Rights Group, attends a Nov. 15 press conference with a group of South Korean adoptees in front of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in Seoul, South Korea. Seoul faces growing pressure to reckon with the child export frenzy driven by dictatorships that ruled the country until the 1980s. (AP)

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