Japan Seminar Series - The Silent Protest: Understanding Sasangge’s Role in South Korean Pro-Democracy Movements from im sorry in korean Watch Video
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⏲ Duration: 19 min 80 sec ✓ Published: 04-Dec-2023
Description: A picture is worth a thousand words, but in 1966, the almost blank page featured in the foreword of the November issue of the South Korean intellectual magazine Sasangge (The World of Thought) bore a poignant message that eclipsed the value of any picture. It's few words, 'I'm sorry I didn't have the freedom to fill this page. Chang Chun-ha from Seoul Prison', were a moving note from the incarcerated magazine founder, Chang Chun-ha, a former independence fighter against Japanese rule and a pro-d
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