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FIGHTING FOR  KOREAN ADOPTEE  RIGHTS 

At the US Korean Rights Group (USKRG), we envision a world where all Korean adoptees in the United States have the right to access their personal files and true backgrounds, fostering a deeper understanding of their identities and histories. We believe that every individual deserves transparency and connection to their roots. 

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USKRG strives to create a future where all international adoptions are conducted ethically, free from monetary incentives, and in full compliance with the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. Our mission is to ensure that adoption practices prioritize the best interests of children, promote their rights, and uphold their dignity.

 

We are committed to raising awareness, advocating for policy reforms, and building a strong community of support for adoptees and their families. Together, we aim to create a landscape where every adoptee can thrive, fully embrace their heritage, and find their place in the world.

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All organizations that are a part of the Korean Rights Group Movement demand 

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+ The truth about overseas adoptions, ethnic cleansing and deportations 

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+ Investigation into and accountability for the role of adoption companies in deportations of children

 

+ Investigation into and accountability for the role of adoption companies in stealing Korean children

 

+ Publication of the number of dead children in the care of adoption companies 

 

+ Investigation into and accountability for adoption companies' use of systematically falsified documents

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+ Investigation into and accountability for sexual abuse of children and adoptions for pedophiles under the auspices of the adoption companies 

 

+ The stop to the sale of children and violations of children's rights in South Korea

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+ Dual citizenship for Korean adoptees who wish to have their Korean citizenship reinstated

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New Korean Book Spreads Adoption Awareness

"In Our Own Words" features children of adoptees, spouses of adoptees, Korean biological parents, and adoptive parents. The aim of the book is to raise awareness of adoption issues in Korea. It now is available for pre-order through Kyobo.

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Whether an Adoptee or Ally, You can Get Involved

From taking DNA tests to hanging posters to writing your legislators, you can take action.

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