Sociologist and social figure Mikk Titma has died
Mikk Titma, an influential sociologist and social activist involved in the restoration of Estonia's independence, passed away at the age of 87 in the United States over the weekend.
The Board of Audit and Inspection says it is unfair to exclude Governor Jo Moon-ki from this month's independence activist selection
The Board of Audit and Inspection of Korea has concluded that excluding Governor Jo Moon-ki from the selection of this month's independence activists was an improper administrative action.
[Exclusive] Even after suffering under Japanese colonial rule... the recognition of independence movements by teenagers is a 'high wall'
The struggle for recognition of a teenage independence activist from the Japanese colonial period highlights the challenges faced by descendants seeking acknowledgment and rewards for their ancestors' sacrifices.
Was Lee Wan-yong Skilled Enough to Write Calligraphy?
The article discusses the controversial attribution of a calligraphic plaque at Independence Gate to the notorious figure Lee Wan-yong, comparing his style to that of independence activist Ahn Jung-geun.
President Yoon welcomes the return of independence activist Ahn Jung-geun's writings
President Yoon Seok-youl expresses support for the return of historical writings by independence activist Ahn Jung-geun, while sharing a post from Park Chan-dae, a candidate for the Incheon mayoral election.
βWith a single heart, we invite youββ¦ Memorial event for the 90th anniversary of the deceased Shin Chae-ho
A memorial service commemorating the 90th anniversary of independence activist Shin Chae-ho will be held in Seoul, attended by notable figures and family members.
Independence Activist Lee Ha-jeon Passes Away at Home in the U.S.
Independence activist Lee Ha-jeon, who devoted his life to Korea's independence and was the last remaining overseas independence activist, passed away at the age of 104 in the United States on December 4th local time.