Park Sun-young targets new Truth and Reconciliation Committee Chairman Song Sang-kyu
Former Truth and Reconciliation Committee Chair Park Sun-young expressed her discomfort towards the newly appointed Chairman Song Sang-kyu, citing previous conflicts during her tenure.
“First Step Towards the Normalization of Truth and Reconciliation”… Expectations for the Appointment of Song Sang-kyo as Chairperson of the 3rd Committee
President Lee Jae-myung appointed former Director Song Sang-kyo as the chairperson of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), marking a significant step towards the normalization of the commission just days after its third installment began.
“The Conservative Administration's Past Is the Cause, and Conservatives Need to Act More Actively” [Goodbye Truth and Reconciliation Commission⑳]
The article discusses the transition from the second to the third Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South Korea, highlighting the importance of recognizing past injustices and the need for political responsibility and support for victims of historical abuses.
South Korea launches new commission to investigate adoption fraud
A new South Korean commission has begun to investigate cases related to past adoption fraud, addressing unresolved complaints from previous decades.
Launch of the Third Truth and Reconciliation Commission... 311 Overseas Adoption Victims File Truth Investigation Applications
The Third Truth and Reconciliation Commission has been established to investigate historical injustices, with an initial focus on 311 overseas adoption victims.
3rd Committee for Truth and Reconciliation to Launch Without a Chairperson? Concerns Arise Just Two Days Before Its Inception
The selection of a chairperson for South Korea's 3rd Truth and Reconciliation Committee remains unresolved just two days before its planned launch, raising concerns about delays in its operations.
We Need to Establish a Record Management Department in the 3rd Truth and Reconciliation Commission
The article discusses the establishment of the 3rd Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South Korea and highlights the need for a dedicated department to manage records of past injustices.
History: The Lost Land
The article discusses the historical context and ongoing reconciliation between Czech and German youth regarding the forced expulsion of Sudeten Germans after World War II.
“The State Must Apologize Again and Again for Future Generations to Learn” [Goodbye, Truth and Reconciliation Commission⑰]
The article discusses the transition from the second to the third phase of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South Korea, highlighting the role of lawmakers in addressing historical injustices.
Launch of the 3rd Truth and Reconciliation Commission on February 26: Applications for Truth Discovery Open from Day One
The 3rd Truth and Reconciliation Commission will start accepting applications for truth discovery from victims and their families beginning February 26, as announced under the revised law governing the commission.
Jonjić: Tuđman's Vision of Croatia Against Krleža's Yugoslav Myth (III)
Historian and politician Tomislav Jonjić discusses the creation and maintenance of the myth of Croatian identity by Franjo Tuđman, amidst the backdrop of historical reconciliation.
Book on "Reparations" for Nazi Crimes: Reconciliation is an Obligation
The article discusses a new book addressing the perceptions of Nazi victims regarding Germany's reparations and the historical context of these payments.
Court: Truth and Reconciliation Commission's Dismissal of Application for Truth Investigation on Daejeon Reporters' Association Victims without Reinvestigation is Illegal
A court ruling deemed the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's dismissal of a truth application regarding victims of the Daejeon Reporters' Association as illegal, citing a lack of proper investigation.
The Issue of National Violence and Basic Income, Quietly but Necessarily
The article discusses the upcoming transition from the second to the third Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South Korea, reflecting on past national violence and the critical need for basic income discussions, highlighted by a recent conference on the Yeosu-Suncheon Incident and the need for greater legislative attention to these historical issues.
Venezuela: Amnesty bill opens a new chapter for the country
An amnesty bill presented in Venezuela aims to cover a wide range of crimes used to imprison dissenters over the last 27 years, marking a potential 'new historical phase' for the nation according to opposition lawmaker Tomás Guanipa.