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People Power Party leader Lee Jun-seok, center, poses with participants at a policy debate about a government-backed North Korean human rights foundation at the National Assembly in Yeouido, southern Seoul on Monday. The foundation was established by law in 2016, but has yet to start work due to appointments left unfilled by the Democratic Party. Monday's debate was sponsored by North Korean defector-turned-PPP lawmaker Thae Yong-ho, who is fourth from the left in the front row. [KIM KYOUNG-ROK]

People Power Party leader Lee Jun-seok, center, poses with participants at a policy debate about a government-backed North Korean human rights foundation at the National Assembly in Yeouido, southern Seoul on Monday. The foundation was established by law in 2016, but has yet to start work due to appointments left unfilled by the Democratic Party. Monday's debate was sponsored by North Korean defector-turned-PPP lawmaker Thae Yong-ho, who is fourth from the left in the front row. [KIM KYOUNG-ROK]

 

BY MICHAEL LEE [lee.junhyuk@joongang.co.kr]
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