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Who we areMissing Migrants Project is an initiative implemented since 2014 by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) to document deaths and disappearances of people in the process of migration towards an international destination. As collecting information is challenging, all figures remain undercounted. The locations in most cases are approximate. Each number represents a person, as well as the family and community that they leave behind.
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DataThe Missing Migrants Project dataset represents incidents in which a person lost their life during migration to an international destination. The figures shown throughout are best understood as a minimum estimate of the true number of people’s lives lost during migration worldwide.
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Incident Date
22 Sep 2020
Region of Incident
Eastern Asia
Region of Origin
Eastern Asia
Article Title
North Korea Accused of Shooting and Burning South Korean Defector; North Korea apologises for 'unfortunate' killing of South Korean official
Location of death
In North Korea's territorial waters - He disappeared about 10km from the border with North Korea, near the island of Yeonpyeong.
UNSD Geographical Grouping
Eastern Asia
Country of Incident
Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Country of Origin
Republic of Korea
Information Source
The New York Times, The Guardian