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After the Korean War, China and North Korea had a “friendship signed in blood” in which they agreed to a “Border Security Cooperation Protocol.” Fancy words for a simple process: if you escaped from North Korea but your luck ran out and you got caught, you were sent back. Cue the firing squad. As for South Korea, trade with China was all that mattered. That was evidently far more important than helping your own brother.
A River in Darkness: One Man's Escape from North Korea
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