“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.
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.
The Orthodox Church begins a truth process with the Sámi people - 'We have walked over them'
The Finnish Orthodox Church is initiating a truth and reconciliation process with the Sámi people, acknowledging past injustices and striving for healing.
South Africa: 60 Years Since District Six Declared Whites-Only Area
District Six's 60th anniversary of being declared a whites-only area was marked by reflection and remembrance among families affected by past injustices.