Sat, Sep 8, 2007 -- 1:30 AM
As Hostages Return, Many South Koreans Voice Criticism
Audio currently not available for this program.As Hostages Return, Many South Koreans Voice Criticism -- Across South Korea, a collective sense of national anxiety finally turned into a sense of relief as South Korean television reported the release of the hostages taken by the Taliban in Afghanistan. After six weeks of worrying about the lives of the Korean hostages, their return was far from a heroic homecoming as many turned to questioning the value of aggressive evangelism.
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