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"My Generation Inherited the Unsaid": the Difficult Search for Information About the Descendants of Adopted Children

Summary by Le Temps
Between 1953 and 1999, between 140,000 and 200,000 children from South Korea were adopted abroad. They became adults and then parents in their turn. Today, a new generation defends its right to know its origins, while the debate on the ban on international adoptions continues, also in SwitzerlandMaïté Maeum Jeannolin is a dancer and director in Brussels. She grew up in a small provincial town, in Haute Savoie, between a mother of adopted South K…
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Between 1953 and 1999, between 140,000 and 200,000 children from South Korea were adopted abroad. They became adults and then parents in their turn. Today, a new generation defends its right to know its origins, while the debate on the ban on international adoptions continues, also in SwitzerlandMaïté Maeum Jeannolin is a dancer and director in Brussels. She grew up in a small provincial town, in Haute Savoie, between a mother of adopted South K…

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Le Temps broke the news in on Tuesday, December 9, 2025.
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