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The results of the government examination of Yemen who applied for refuge in Jeju were announced on the 17th. It is known that there are some people who will be recognized as refugees among the decision-holders, but when we reported it, it was confirmed that it was about 5-6 people mainly from intellectuals and civil servants.

It is the sole report of reporter Kim Min-jung.

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It was announced that 339 people in Jeju Yemen were granted a humanitarian visa, but individual Yemeni people do not yet know what kind of judgment they have received.

The Jeju Immigration Service has decided to call the Yemeni people separately on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday next week to announce the results of the examination.

The Yemeni people are generally relieved by the news that 339 people can stay in Korea even though their stay is limited.

[Ahmed / Yemeni: I go to the church every day and study Korean culture. (If you go to Seoul, you can meet people from various religions and countries.)

But I do not know what he will be judged, so I can not hide his anxiety.

[Ali al-Hutabi / Yemeni: (at the Immigration and Foreigners' Office) I did not say the name, only the numbers. (Refugee refusal) I am worried that it will be included in 34 people.]

The Foreign Office has announced that there are only a handful of cases where refugee recognition is feasible.

And high-ranking government officials who wrote articles that blamed insurgents and escaped from intellectuals who said there was a risk of persecution in the insurgent-controlled areas and the government's advanced information.

It means that it belongs to a political group and belongs to a certain group of five reasons for persecution.

There are also cases where a person who claims to be subjected to religious persecution has claimed double reasons.

(Image coverage: Kim, Nam Sung, Image editing: Oh Young Taek)