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South Korean adoption agencies were accused of treating children as "luggage" for decades, sending children who had parents or alternative babies when infants had died before heading overseas. A truth commission, empowered by parliament, recommended an official apology, follow-up investigations, and relief measures for victims.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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