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The 11 flew into the Philippines from Xiamen, China late Friday and immediately boarded a plane for South Korea, said immigration official Ferdinand Sampol.
There were no details on their identities or how they defected from North Korea.
In recent months, the Philippines has served as a transit point for North Korean defectors who enter China in their journey to South Korea.
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SEOUL AND BEIJING
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The 11 flew into the Philippines from Xiamen, China late Friday and immediately boarded a plane for South Korea, said immigration official Ferdinand Sampol.
There were no details on their identities or how they defected from North Korea.
In recent months, the Philippines has served as a transit point for North Korean defectors who enter China in their journey to South Korea.
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January 9, 2012 - 2:05pm
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August 4, 2002 - 12:00am
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