Eight SouthKorean-born adoptees have filed a lawsuit against Denmark, accusing authorities of failing to prevent illegal adoptions and covering up their true family backgrounds ... The adoptees argue ...
I spent a week learning the etiquette, trying on dresses, and practicing bowing because I wanted to look nice and be the perfect Korean daughter ... I always knew I was Korean, but I didn't quite have the words to express how that felt growing up.
COPENHAGEN — Eight people adopted by Danish citizens from South Korea in the 1970s and 1980s are suing Denmark for allegedly denying them the right to their identity, origin and family life, their lawyer said Monday.
Jenny Dargren, 51, a Korean adoptee to Sweden, says her yearslong search for her biological family led to an unexpected discovery — a possible lineage linked to Dae Jo-yeong, founder of Korea's ancient Balhae Kingdom (698-926).