Subsequently, imperialist powers, including Japan, vied with each other to pillage Joseon’s resources. In 1897, Joseon changed its name to the Korean Empire (Daehan Jeguk) and pushed ahead with ...
March 1, 1919, was when the Korean people led a non-violent movement to demand ... Seodaemun Prison History Hall was built by ...
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Passing of Gil Won-ok leaves only 7 Korean survivors of Japan’s ‘comfort women’ sexual slavery systemIt was only after she watched a TV program broadcasting a Wednesday Demonstration for the “comfort women” victims in 1998 that she decided to register with the South Korean government as a victim of ...
The Gyeonggi Provincial Assembly issued a legislative notice Wednesday for an ordinance restricting the use of Japanese imperialist symbols in the province.
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