South Korea's state spy agency announced a set of measures Monday aimed
at reforming ways to interrogate North Korean defectors,
which have come under public scrutiny.
In a largely symbolic measure, the National Intelligence Service (NIS) changed
the name of a controversial facility from a "joint interrogation center" to
a "defector protection center."
It is the first stop here for North Korean defectors, where they face a
painstaking probe into why they left the communist nation and other background
checks, a process that lasts one week to a month.
SEOUL, July 28 (Yonhap)
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