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Seoul to offer compensation to spy agents during Korean War
Seoul
14-October-2021

PHOTO: IANS
The South Korean Defence Ministry is planning to provide financial compensation for South Koreans who operated in North Korea as part of American military intelligence units during the 1950-53 Korean War, officials said on Thursday.
During the war, the US military recruited Koreans to glean on-the-ground information in North Korean regions, including Hwanghae and Pyongan provinces, as high-tech equipment, such as spy satellites and high-altitude drones, were not available at that time.
The military said it plans to deliver the compensation money in the near future, as many potential recipients are aged 85 or older.
Families of the deceased can also apply for the compensation.
The decision came years after the National Human Rights Commission of Korea advised that Parliament and the military should prepare new rules to recognize KLO veterans in 2007.
Seoul and Pyongyang, meanwhile, technically remain at war, as the Korean War ended with an armistice and a peace treaty has never been signed - IANS
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