South Korea’s inquiry into deceitful overseas adoptions has been halted as a result of internal disputes among commissioners. The investigation, which scrutinized adoptions in Europe, the US, and Australia, only substantiated human rights transgressions in 56 out of 367 instances. The report by the commission underscored the government’s culpability for a system plagued by exploitation, influenced by cost reductions and agency coercion.

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South Korea halts probe into fraudulent foreign adoptions amid internal disputes, uncovering human rights violations in 56 cases.
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