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Korean War
This document outlines the mission tradition of the Korean churches for justice and peace, the reality of people in the divided Korea, a confession of the sins of division and… Read more »
This is a document written in 1972, following talks in Pyongyang and Seoul to discuss issues related to improving South-North relations and bringing the divided country together through three principles… Read more »
The Korean Armistice, which called for a peace process and the withdrawl of all foreign forces from the Korean peninsula temporarily stopped the raging war in Korea in 1953; however,… Read more »
Ramsay Liem, Boston College Silence is a common signature of profoundly traumatic events not the least of which are wars. For survivors of armed conflict, it attests to unspeakable violence… Read more »
Ji-Yeon Yuh, Northwestern University The cost of the Korean War is commonly tallied in numbers: soldiers killed and wounded, civilians killed and wounded, villages destroyed, refugees evacuated, orphans created, families… Read more »