Assignment Asia: Going the extra mile

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With strict privacy laws in their way, learn about the drastic measures South Korean adoptees have to resort to, in order to find out more about their origins.

American Kara Bos had to sue, in order to be recognized as her biological father’s daughter in Seoul Family Court. While another Korean adoptee, Antonia Giordano, has spent years trying to track her birth mother down, to no avail.

G.O.A.L, an NGO that has been advocating for adoptee rights, believes that more needs to be done to augment existing records of South Korean adoptees.

And, meet a community police officer who goes the extra mile to serve residents under his care.

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