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(Movie Review) 'Reset' echoes unanswered questions of Sewol tragedy, offers few in returnA poster for "Reset" is seen in this image provided by Cactus Pictures. (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap) ▲ Moon Jong-taek, ...
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Hankyoreh English Edition on MSNPope Francis remembered in Korea for consoling Sewol families and others suffering on margins of societyThe late pope’s 2014 visit to Korea is remembered a decade later for his powerful acts of meeting with those affected by disasters and waging lonely fights for justice and truth, including the Sewol f ...
About 300 people joined a memorial program, including a Mass in the South Korean capital Seoul, to pay tributes to the ...
Huh Heung-hwan (R) and Park Eun-mi, the parents of Huh Da-yoon, a high school student who died in the Sewol ferry disaster. "I haven't thought about anything but finding my daughter. I will never ...
A national wound unhealed On April 16, 2014, the Sewol ferry sank off the coast of Jindo en route from Incheon to Jeju Island. Of the 476 people on board, 304 died. Among them were 261 students and ...
South Korea on Wednesday marked the 11th anniversary of the Sewol ferry disaster, with memorial events held nationwide to honor the 304 lives lost in the country’s worst maritime tragedy.
The city government opened a new memorial hall inside the Seoul ... to salvage the ferry intact, despite suggestions from some ruling Saenuri Party members that the Sewol not be salvaged because ...
A report released Monday on the April 16, 2014 sinking of the Sewol ferry, which left 304 dead or missing, concluded that the disaster was caused by structural failures of the vessel, including a ...
The narrative reveals these new pursuits are connected to promises made to their deceased family member Seung-hyun, who perished in the tragic Sewol ferry incident. “Family Secrets” takes a ...
South Korea will mark the first anniversary of the Sewol ferry disaster Thursday, with nationwide memorial services by private organizations and local governments as well as family members of the ...
A district court sentenced Sewol ferry Captain Lee Joon-seok to 36 years in prison, Tuesday, after finding him guilty of negligent manslaughter that resulted in the deaths of 295 people on board ...
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