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Reports & Columns
The Water-Splashing Festival in China
The Water-Splashing Festival is in mid-April and lasts three to five days. During the festival, the door of every home is decorated with multicolored paper-cuts. All the villagers dress in their ho...
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Reports & Columns
Comfort Women? Or Enforced Sex Slaves?
I'm pretty sure that you haven't really heard about those terms. First of all, I suggest you guys to watch the video that I put above this.
Q. Who are the Enforced Sex Slaves (Comfort Wome...
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Reports & Columns
21st century Jang Bogo: Asia Moves toward Cooperation
Conflict over historyDispute over sovereignty Regional power struggle
These issues are creating a sharp conflict in Northeast Asia. Some describe the present time as “the New Cold ...
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Connect to Peace Issues
Suggestions for the Future Direction of Japan
The Second World War (1939 – 1945)The war that caused the largest number of causalities and most property damage in world history. Two countries were particularly responsible for thes...
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Connect to Peace Issues
Technology of Hope
Technology is ever evolving, like smartphones, tablet PCs and laptops.
At any time, we can talk to friends across the world through SNS.
Today we can do a lot of things with just one touch...
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Connect to Peace Issues
The Two Koreas Must Be Unified
In everyday life we may not feel about the necessity of peaceful unification in the Korean Peninsula. Some people are against reunification because they are worried that by helping North Koreans, S...
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Reports & Columns
Russian Sun Festival
As we all know, winter in Russia is especially long and freezing cold so that every Russian always long for sun and spring. масленица(festival of sun) stems from ancient slav tribes who ma...
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Reports & Columns
The Argungu Fishing Festival
The Argungu Fishing Festival is an annual four day festival in north-western Nigerian state of Kebbi. The festival began in the year 1934, as a mark of the end of the centuries old hostility betwee...
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Connect to Peace Issues
Looking into India: Global Society and India
This interview with Ms. Themcha (24) is the third (and the last) section of 'Looking into India' series. The interview focused on two topics: 'about the history, culture, and people of India' and '...
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Search for Peace
Looking into India: caste system, dowry practice, and religious conflicts
Last time, I interviewed Pastor Tienna (43) from the province of Sikim, India about Japanese atrocities in Korea after visiting the Cave Hawam. He said that it is time for Korean people to forgive ...