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South Korean pastors arrive from Iraq
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Updated: 2004-04-14 10:08

South Korean pastors arrive from Iraq
South Korean pastor Lim Young-sub weeps upon his arrival at Inchon airport from Iraq April 14, 2004. Nine South Korean missionaries who were abducted by an armed group in Iraq last Thursday arrived their homeland on Wednesday. The five-hour abduction prompted South Korean government to curb travel to Iraq.  [Reuters]
South Korean pastors arrive from Iraq
South Korean pastor Kim Jong-sung (R) prays after arriving at Inchon airport from Iraq April 14, 2004.  [Reuters]
South Korean pastors arrive from Iraq
South Korean pastor Kim Sang-mi hugs her relative upon her arrival at Inchon airport from Iraq April 14, 2004.  [Reuters]



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