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February 23, 2019 | 43° F

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Elizabeth Reynes | The Daily Targum

The University's Center for the Study of Genocide and Human Rights hosted Austin Hyeon, a North Korean expatriate on Saturday night in the Rutgers Academic Building. Hyeon escaped from the country's worsening situation at 12 years old, only to be imprisoned in China and transported back to a North Korean children's prison.

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