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North Koreans who escaped to south face difficulties

Clip: 1/1/2017 | 3m 16s

North Koreans who escaped to south face difficulties

An estimated 30,000 North Korean defectors live in South Korea today, according to the South Korean government. After defectors arrive, the government trains them in social customs and job skills, and gives resettlement payments to assist with housing and education costs. NewsHour Weekend Special Correspondent Karla Murthy looks at several of their stories.

01/01/2017 | Rating NR

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