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Fate takes me on a long, long journey: in the morning I will leave my home. And every stone on this road will beat me in the very heart, and tears will flow from my eyes. . . . this song was composed by one of the Korean workers forcibly brought by the Japanese to Sakhalin. They were recruited here for two years, and left - away from their homeland and family - for almost fifty years. Big politics is always skating for the fate of peoples. But behind the numbers, lists and lists are the real lives of people. Mothers sent their sons as young men, and back they waited for the elderly.
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