Adopted on 25 May 2007, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia We, members of GPPAC-NEA, met in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia to consider issues related to conducting a civil society forum in support of Six-Party Talks and promoting a Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone in the region. In connection with the statement by Dr. Mohamed El-Baradei, Director-General of IAEA at the Intern...
2007/05/25 00:00 2007/05/25 00:00
Republic of Korea Mine Ban Policy 2004 The Republic of Korea (ROK) has not acceded to the 1997 Mine Ban Treaty. The South Korean government basically did not change the mine police since 1997 because US government did not change it. Speaking of mine policy, Korean government has always followed US mine policy. In November 2003, South Korea...
2004/04/29 00:00 2004/04/29 00:00
George Katsiaficas (Wentworth Institute of Technology) To my great fortune, I am not now in the US. I am fortunate not because I fear anthrax or other terrors but rather because my mind and soul are not being inalterably soaked by the patriotic outpouring swirling through the country with greater strength than a tornado. During the last such nation...
2002/01/31 00:00 2002/01/31 00:00

Women Making Peace

Archives/ASQ : 2002/01/31 00:00
I. WHO ARE WE? Women Making Peace is a specialized movement organization formed to realize reunification and peace on the Korean peninsula and to make peace in Asia and the world. Women Making Peace was founded on March 28 1997. Since its inception the organisation has been committed to building a just and peaceful society through nonviolent means...
2002/01/31 00:00 2002/01/31 00:00
S. Korean Marines Killed, Raped Vietnamese Civilians during the Conflict Prof. Chung Woo-sik (Soldier-turned Professor) Prof. Chung, now a social welfare professor at Sogang University in Seoul, welcomed me into his office with a big smile. Divested of the demeanor of a war veteran, the 58-year-old Chung seems to exist between the extreme en...
2000/07/31 00:00 2000/07/31 00:00