losers or even informants. when they first arrive in south korea, defectors are screened to make sure they re not spies. then they come here to attend reeducation programs designed to help them adjust to their new lives. a big part of that adjustment is psychological. north korean defectors experience trauma in the process of escape says this man. the center does screening to identify high risk people. as well as counseling, there are cultural programs like this designed to make them feel welcome. timothy kung s message to new arrivals, it does get easier. and anything is better than life under kim jong un. kathy novak, cnn, seoul. in noorth korea, the leader unveiled a new according to the state run agency there, kim said the complex will be a center for disseminating the
they ve been able to do so far is just operate on the margins. it s very, very frustrating, as well as expensive, harris. i mean, it s heart breaking for the loved ones and families wait, but we lead the world in this, don t we? our navy is on displace for the world to see. gueye can do things others cannot. two problems. number one is the american sensing capabilities in asia generally are focused farther north, on noorth korea and some extent, in china. the depth of coverage in this region has only been cobbled together over the last four or five days. secondly, while we get along great with many of the countries, many of the countries are another ruled by the military or they have enormous control over what information is shared. remember, the culture is important, too, harris. i mean, these are mostly authoritarian states. they re very reluctant to embarrass themselves. the first priority is protect