South Korea’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission is back in the spotlight after apologizing for the wrongful removal of mixed-race children post-Korean War, exposing human rights abuses.
South Korea's government has issued a formal apology for human rights violations linked to decades of international adoption practices. An inquiry revealed fraud, identity switching, and neglect, prompting President Lee Jae-myung to acknowledge the state's failure and call for reforms. The country ratified the Hague Convention to improve safeguards.