“Today (April 10) is my brother’s birthday. I really miss him.” On the morning of the 10th, as drizzling raindrops fell, Nguyen Van Tu (20) stood in front of a gravel processing company in Hobop-myeon, Icheon-si, Gyeonggi-do. In his hand was a hat he had found in the trash can of the dormitory where his brother used to live. His brother’s bracelet was also with it. Having entered Korea on the 9th with the help of migrant worker organizations, he…
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“Today (April 10) is my brother’s birthday. I really miss him.” On the morning of the 10th, as drizzling raindrops fell, Nguyen Van Tu (20) stood in front of a gravel processing company in Hobop-myeon, Icheon-si, Gyeonggi-do. In his hand was a hat he had found in the trash can of the dormitory where his brother used to live. His brother’s bracelet was also with it. Having entered Korea on the 9th with the help of migrant worker organizations, he…