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Frank M. EverettBy Frank M. EverettFebruary 24, 2023No Comments
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Military conflicts leave lasting scars and painful memories, that fights took place last year or seven decades, when the war devastated a large part of the Korean peninsula.

To document how the war has shaped the life of three generations of people related to Korea, Radio Free Asia recorded a testimony of women and men caught in the key episodes of the Korean War – since its departure in 1950, to the capture of the USS Pueblo in 1968, at the sinking of a South Korean warship in 2010.

RFA also spoke to an ethnic Korean woman who was forced to flee her home in Ukraine after the Russian invasion on February 24, 2022 – a recall that the conflict transcends both generations and national borders.


Reporters: Jung Min Noh, Soram Cheon, Sooyoung Park, Monique Mai, Lauren Kim
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Videographers: Eungyu Lee, Lauren Kim, Paul Lee
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Editor -in -chief: Nadia Tsao, Bong Hyun Park, H. Léo Kim, Jungwoo Park, Paul Eckert, Mat Pennington, Hyunju Lee, Beryl Huang, Tina Hsu, Brian Tian
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Graphic designer: Amanda Weisbrod, Taeyi Kim
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Translated by: Claire Shinyoung Oh Lee, Leejin J. Chung, Lai Zhaorong, Amy Lee
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Sources: KBS, YTN, AP

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A special thank you to the mother of Cheonan Ship who flows the victim Yoon Chungja and the direction of the USS Pueblo Edward Murphy.
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