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In the first few days after the Sewol disappeared beneath the Yellow Sea, divers pulled body after body from the watery wreckage, bringing the dead home. And throughout the following days ...
But as a stunned nation took stock after the Sewol ferry disaster, people hoped it might not be too late to make sure this could never happen again: Officials had promised to finally take on a ...
Gently touching a ring on her left thumb engraved with “Cho Eun-jeong,” the name of her daughter, Park Jeong-hwa stood at the podium and began to speak. “Today we are going to learn about ...
Yoo Kyung-geun, the head of Sewol Victims’ Families Committee ... committee and the prosecution revealed many facts about the disaster, but no investigation was conducted into why the Coast ...
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11 years after Sewol tragedy, time still hasn't healed allMourners visit Jindo Port, previously known as Paengmok Port, in Jindo County, South Jeolla, on April 14, two days ahead of the 11th anniversary of the Sewol ferry disaster. [HWANG HEE-GYU] JINDO ...
Lee had not been at helm of the ferry when it started to sink. The Sewol disaster caused widespread outrage in South Korea over lax safety standards and the failure to rescue more people as the ...
South Korean media outlets are engaged in a rare spell of soul searching over coverage of the Sewol ferry disaster—even taking the unusual step of issuing apologies. The Joongang Ilbo ...
In the years following the disaster, the museum’s conference rooms ... about when we would have the opportunity to address the Sewol tragedy again on such a significant scale after this ...
adding that those responsible for the disaster had yet to be held accountable. On the morning of April 16, 2014, the Sewol sank with 476 passengers and crew on board. Of the 304 people killed ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the ...
ANSAN, South Korea, April 12 (Reuters) - For Lee Mi-kyung, whose son was one of the 250 children who died in South Korea's Sewol ferry disaster 10 years ago, coping with the grief and anger has ...
In a short-answer poll taken by Hankyoreh newspaper in December 2014, the Sewol disaster was voted the second most important historical event in South Korea since the country’s independence ...
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