14 Weeks until 6.25 Commemoration
Today we are posting a link to the “6.25 Song” – a song released by South Korea’s Military Public Information Services (대한민국 국방부정훈국) in 1952. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7XIR18KlXcA The lyrics to...
View ArticleRemembering Ahn Jung-guen
Ahn Jung-guen Today, marks the 60th anniversary of Ahn Jung-geun’s passing. Ahn, a Korean independence activist was sentenced to death for assassinating the first Prime Minister of Japan, Ito Hirobumi....
View Article13 Weeks until 6.25 Commemoration
Today, we would like to draw your attention to the issue of separated families in Korea (Ee-san-ga-jok). There are over 10 million Koreans who have their family members on the other side of Korea. In...
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View Article11 Weeks until Korean War Commemoration
The Korean War: Fear of the Red Menace as Justification for War Atrocities The seeds of the Korean War began to sprout at the end of WWII. Suspicions and tensions between two allies, the Soviet Union...
View ArticleNorth looking to Re-Open Mount Kumgang Tourism with New Partner
The beach at Mount Kumgang resort In the wake of the sinking of Navy Warship Cheonan, North-South relations intensify as North Korea pursues aggressive measures to pressure South Korea in to lifting...
View ArticleFilm 2010: A Little Pond
The film, A Little Pond, is made based on the true story of the “No-Gun-Ri massacre” during the Korean War. In July 26-29, 1950, about 400 South Korean civilians were killed in the village by soldiers...
View Article10 weeks until Korean War commemoration
The Korean War: Horrors of Incendiary Weapons The use of napalm entered the scene during WWI. It was a weak form hosed from flamethrowers. It did not burn hot enough, long enough, and did not deplete...
View Article8 Weeks until Korean War commemoration
The JoongAng Ilbo recently published an editorial titled ‘Why don’t we realize we’re at war?’, written by senior columnist Moon Chang-keuk. The headline is followed by the hook: “If we, as victims,...
View ArticleStatement on “Red Dawn 2012″ by National Campaign to End the Korean War
STATEMENT ON RED DAWN (2012) As a national coalition of concerned peace, justice, and academic groups working for an official end to the tragic Korean War, which lingers on today some sixty years after...
View ArticleWhat’s really happening with North Korea?
The war danger is real – but where is the danger really coming from? Find out what is at the root of the current crisis – and why, 60 years after the Korean War Armistice was signed – it’s time for a...
View ArticleThe Crisis In Korea
Two podcasts with clear information on the Korean peninsula – from Asia Pacific Forum Crisis in Korea – Twenty Years in the Making and Rethinking North Korean Human Rights “Bomb North Korea before...
View ArticleMay 2nd in NY – Stand Up for Peace – the struggle to save Jeju island from a...
May 2nd, 2013 at 7 PM STAND UP FOR PEACE – Stories of the Struggles to Stop the Naval Base Construction on Jeju Island Join us as Ms. Jeong Young-Hee, chairwoman of the Gangjeong Women Villager’s...
View ArticleKorea Peace Weekend in Washington – this July 26- 27, 2013
The National Campaign to End the Korean War, along with other groups will gather in Washington DC this July 26- 27th to call for Peace in Korea. July 27th, 2013 is the 60th Anniversary of the signing...
View ArticleKorea Peace Days 2014
Korea Peace Days 2013-2014 A Call from the Alliance of Scholars Concerned about Korea (ASCK.org) and the National Campaign to End the Korean War (EndTheKoreanWar.org) To raise greater awareness and...
View ArticleFaith for Peace in Korea
Peace Vigil by ecumenical groups, Washington DC July 26, 2014 By Christine Ahn | August 15, 2014 Originally published by the Korea Policy Institute As I stood on the podium at Lafayette Park looking...
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