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‘Difficult questions’ need answering: Adoptees hope for closure with probe into South Korean program

Newseze Wire·Fri, Jun 12, 6:21 AMWire: Sydney Morning Herald
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‘Difficult questions’ need answering: Adoptees hope for closure with probe into South Korean program

A former magistrate will the lead the country’s first-ever probe into alleged failures in the Australian-South Korean adoption program.

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