S. Korea to Merge Defector Resettlement Centers as Arrivals From North Decline
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S. Korea to merge defector resettlement centers as arrivals from North decline
South Korea’s Ministry of Unification plans to merge its two resettlement centers for North Korean defectors next year as the number of arrivals continues to fall sharply, officials said Friday. A ministry official said the government has decided to move forward with integrating the main Hanawon resettlement center and its branch facility, with a final decision on the location — either Anseong in Gyeonggi Province or Hwacheon in Gangwon Province…
Due to the decline in the number of North Korean defectors entering the country, the Ministry of Unification will integrate the headquarters and branches of the North Korean Defector Settlement Support Office (hereinafter referred to as Hanawon) next year. A Ministry of Unification official said on the 26th, "In line with the policy of quickly integrating the headquarters and branches of Hanawon, the Gyeonggi Province office, where the headquart…
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