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Korean Survivors of Atomic Bombs Renew Fight for Recognition, and Apology
New York Times Kim Il-jo, 88, in her room in Hapcheon, South Korea. Survivors who returned to South Korea were shunned and denied care, partly to preserve the official view that the nuclear attacks were necessary to liberate Korea. Credit Jean Chung for The New York ... The forgotten story of tens of thousands of Koreans who died in Hiroshima Japan to press Obama to get strict on crime from US bases Hiroshima trip by Obama stirs differing views across Pacific |
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Wednesday, May 25, 2016
Korean Survivors of Atomic Bombs Renew Fight for Recognition, and Apology - New York Times
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