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Woman adopted into French family seeks compensation from South Korea, claiming they committed human rights violations

  • A 52-year-old woman has filed for compensation from South Korea's government over her adoption to France in 1984, citing fraudulent documentation of her status.
  • Kim stated that her illegal adoption amounted to 'kidnapping and forced disappearance,' as recognized by a commission.
  • She accused South Korea of committing the 'biggest part of the crime' by endorsing 'proxy' adoptions to foreign families.
  • Her petition, filed on Aug. 21, seeks to prompt government responsibility.
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Woman seeks compensation from South Korea over her forced adoption to France in 1984

A South Korean woman adopted to France in 1984 without her parents' consent is seeks compensation from South Korea's government.

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