By Kim Young-jin Given his career of tireless work for North Korean human rights, some may find it strange that activist Ha Tae-keung is increasingly focusing his energy on South Korean citizens. Ha, president of Open Radio for North Korea, has earned a reputation as one of the hardest-working....
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