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UNESCO has registered on its Memory of the World Register records on the 1948-49 uprising on Jeju Island and the country's ...
Historical records documenting the Jeju April 3 Uprising and Massacre, along with materials on South Korea’s postwar ...
Archives documenting the Jeju April 3 uprising and South Korea's post-war reconstruction efforts have been added to UNESCO's ...
Bereaved family members of victims of a 1948-1954 massacre on South Korea's largest island of Jeju and other people pose for ...
The Nobel Prize-winning Korean author Han Kang’s haunting novel ‘We Do Not Part’ turns readers into memory-keepers of the ...
South Korea's Jeju Island on Thursday collectively mourned the deaths of tens of thousands of their relatives and neighbors ...
"When Life Gives You Tangerines" has sparked a frenzy on social media, quickly becoming one of the most talked-about K-dramas ...
Acting President Han Duck-soo says the government will make its best efforts to fully restore the honor of the victims of the Jeju Uprising on April 3, 1948, and properly compensate ...
Acting President Han Duck-soo called for national unity on Thursday as he marked the anniversary of a civilian uprising on Jeju Island in 1948. Han issued the call during a ceremony commemorating ...
Author Hyun Ki-young, who published an essay on the Jeju Uprising, speaks during an interview at the Kyunghyang Shinmun in Seoul on March 28. Reporter Lee Jun-heon Hyun Ki-young (84), author of the ...
Martial law was first declared in South Korea in October 1948 to put down an armed mutiny by a regiment of the South Korean Army resisting deployment to Jeju to suppress the communist uprising.