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  2. Brothers Home - Wikipedia

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    [12]: 30 In 2016, a DW news article reported that a minimum of 516 people died over the course of 20 years at Brothers Home. [23] The 2022 Truth and Reconciliation Commission investigation reported that, based on a comprehensive analysis, including all newly discovered death records from 1975 to 1988, a total of 657 people had died in the center.

  3. Collective punishment - Wikipedia

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    Collective punishment is a punishment or sanction imposed on a group or whole community for acts allegedly perpetrated by a member or some members of that group or area, which could be an ethnic or political group, or just the family, friends and neighbors of the perpetrator, as well as entire cities and communities where the perpetrator(s ...

  4. 2016–2017 South Korean protests - Wikipedia

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    Resignation of Park Geun-hye, punishment of Choi Soon-sil, dissolution of Liberty Korea Party: Methods: Civil resistance, demonstrations, protest marches, picketing: Resulted in: Park Geun-hye's impeachment and removal from office by the Constitutional Court of Korea; New presidential elections held in May 2017; Moon Jae-in elected President ...

  5. South Korea promises 'massive punishment' if North Korea ...

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    South Korea's president took office hoping to engage diplomatically with North Korea, but as tensions soar, he's considering his offensive options.

  6. South Korea’s collective trauma is only just beginning

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    South Korean residents are reeling from the horror that unfolded Oct. 29 when at least 154 people were killed and 149 injured in a Halloween crowd crush.

  7. Report of the Commission of Inquiry on Human Rights in the ...

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    The panel submitted several requests seeking the cooperation of North Korea. The Commission invited the government to scrutinize its work, share information, and provide proof to support its claim that human rights are protected. [75] One request included sending a letter to the country's leader Kim Jong Un. [48]

  8. Kin punishment - Wikipedia

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    Kin punishment is the practice of punishing the family members of someone who is accused of committing a crime, either in place of or in addition to the perpetrator of the crime. It refers to the principle in which a family shares responsibility for a crime which is committed by one of its members, and it is a form of collective punishment .

  9. International Coalition to Stop Crimes Against Humanity in ...

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    INCK was created by Steven Liv ICNK in Tokyo (Japan) ICNK send several letters to North Korea. Kim Jong Un read them and burned them ICNK uses planes to fly over North Korea and drops letters about Kim Jong Un from the sky. ICNK was formed with the goal of establishing a UN Commission of Inquiry to investigate Crimes against Humanity in North ...