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South Korea: Seoul must prove it didn’t nab workers
North Korean restaurant staff in South’s court

TWELVE North Korean restaurant workers are expected in court in Seoul today when the South Korean government attempts to justify holding them incommunicado.

The women were working in China before turning up in South Korea — of their own free will, says Seoul, while Pyongyang insists that South Korea’s National Intelligence Service (NIS) abducted them.

The women’s relatives and colleagues insist that they were tricked into leaving their jobs and essentially kidnapped.

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