July 27 marked the 70th anniversary of the 1953 ceasefire to the Korean War. In the three years leading up to the anniversary, South Korean peace movements organized the international Korea Peace Appeal campaign to replace the armistice agreement with a peace treaty to conclude the 70-plus-year Korean War. The anniversary has come and gone, but, instead of peace, the Joe Biden, Yoon Suk Yeol, and Fumio Kishida administrations are stoking tensions in the Korean Peninsula as a smokescreen to build a NATO-level U.S.-Japan-South Korea trilateral alliance against China.
Read More2023 ISC International Forum Online Event
Building Peace: Preventing War in Northeast Asia
Day 1 - Struggles on the Frontlines
Korea: Oct. 28th 10am-noon ㅣBerlin: Oct. 28th 3-5am ㅣNYC: Oct. 27th 9-11pm
Day 2 - Peace and the New Non-Aligned Movements
Korea: Oct. 29th 5-7pm ㅣBerlin: Oct. 29th 9-11am (Daylight Savings) ㅣNYC: Oct. 29th 4-6am
Read MoreJuly 27 marked the 70th anniversary of the 1953 ceasefire to the Korean War. In the three years leading up to the anniversary, South Korean peace movements organized the international Korea Peace Appeal campaign to replace the armistice agreement with a peace treaty to conclude the 70-plus-year Korean War. The anniversary has come and gone, but, instead of peace, the Joe Biden, Yoon Suk Yeol, and Fumio Kishida administrations are stoking tensions in the Korean Peninsula as a smokescreen to build a NATO-level U.S.-Japan-South Korea trilateral alliance against China.
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