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Human rights advocates argued that China had a moral and legal responsibility to the people who had come in search of food and safety, but the Chinese insisted that those who’d crossed the river were illegal “economic migrants” and not entitled to protection under the U.N. Convention on the Status of Refugees, to which China was a signatory.
Nothing to Envy: Ordinary Lives in North Korea
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