Ex-North Korean spies yearn to go home
10th Oct 2005, 09:14 GMT
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - After 40 years in capitalist South Korea where he survived decades of torture in prison aimed at getting him to renounce his communist ideology, ex-North Korean spy Kang Dam still yearns to return to his homeland. The chances for the last 28 former North Korean spies still in the South to go home appear to have brightened after the body of an ex-agent was repatriated this month. But critics complain that Seoul should not take the first step while hundreds of South Koreans remain prisoners in the North.
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