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Znet Article Ahn: Why We Must End the Korean War

Znet Article, July, 27 2009 Christine Ahn
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July 27th is the 56th anniversary of when the United States signed a temporary armistice with North Korea to halt the fighting of the Korean War.

Znet Article Ahn: Sanctions

Znet Article, June, 14 2009 Christine Ahn
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Lost in the flurry over North Korea's detention of Laura Ling and Euna Lee is the story they sought to cover: the plight of North Korean women refugees in China.

Znet Article Christoff: More Than Just a Beef

Znet Article, February, 14 2009 Stefan Christoff
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Social movements in Korea have vigorously opposed the country's succession into the WTO since the mid-1990s and have actively mobilized in opposition to the more recent bilateral trade initiatives.

Znet Article Ahn: To End the War, U.S. Women Must Lead

Znet Article, March, 08 2006 Christine Ahn
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Every single woman in the United States, whether she is aware of it or not, is impacted by the war in Iraq. There is no more critical time than the present for U.S. women to step up and speak out against the war and the growing militarization of o...

Znet Article Ahn: Good Morning America, Korea is Reunifying

Znet Article, January, 31 2006 Christine Ahn
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On my recent trip to South Korea last November, I was struck by how much reunification was in the air. I first got this impression as I waited at customs at Incheon International Airport. Looming above me were large flat screen TVs beaming a Samsu...

Znet Article Ahn: Food

Znet Article, August, 04 2004 Christine Ahn
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"It was worse than war," described a North Korean documentary filmmaker who traveled up and down the country documenting the 1990s famine in North Korea that displaced over 5 million people and ravaged 5 percent of the population.  To the r...

Znet Article Ahn: Peace

Znet Article, July, 23 2003 Christine Ahn
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"I have no respect for a man who starves his own people," declared President Bush, justifying U.S. military aggression towards North Korea and inciting an image of Kim Jong Il as an evil dictator forsaking malnourished children to stockpile nuclea...

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