Clonaid Korea spokesman Kwak Gi-hwa holds a book titled 'Yes to Human Cloning' during
an interview in Seoul July 25, 2002. South Korea said on Thursday it was investigating
a U.S.-based firm run by a UFO-inspired spiritual sect which claimed it has implanted
a cloned embryo in a Korean woman. Kwak declined to disclose where in South Korea
the surrogate mother was or to give the address of Clonaid's office. Clonaid's web
site says it was set up in 1997 by the Raelian Movement, which preaches that life
on earth was created through genetic engineering by extraterrestrials. (Lee Jae Won/Reuters)
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