inKorean royal palaces, and traditional Korean culture.
I found that there were many questions tourists wanted to know about the past of Korea. For instance, North and South American tourists asked me about how Joseon dynasty could last for over five hundred years. European visitors wanted to know that Korea still has the royal family members. Asian tourists were curious about why all the n
Expressing the regret to Chinese government
Accepting all NorthKoreandefectors
to comply with international human rights and
refugees law
Granting refugee status is the rights of one nations
UNHRC is in the process of granting refugee status
to NorthKoreandefectors
Considering public opinions
Feeling sorry about NorthKoreandefectors but national security
in censorship for the future.
The ‘integrity of information’ is also subjective. To some degree, censorship exists all over the world, not just in China. For example, South Korea requires ISP (Internet Service Provider) to self-police contents that could be deemed harmful to youth but much of it is contents sympathetic to North Korea or advocating Korean reunification. Also Iran and Denmark
in the Korean Peninsula.
Thus, this is a huge “IMBALANCE” that generated a dilemma and the urgency of making a decision has suddenly become the critical issue. (Meaning, we don’t have time anymore)
Thus, the choice of being neutral seems to be the easy way out. Unfortunately however, Neutrality is not an option for South Korea. Look at the Iraq Case
No one can tell for sure about the f
I. Introduction
In the year 612 AD an Imperial Chinese army of more than a million soldiers marched on the northeast Asian kingdom of Goguryeo. Though vastly outnumbered, the soldiers of Goguryeo whom many modern-day Koreans see as their ancestors.
Now, almost 1,400 years later, Chinese scholars are claiming that the ancient kingdom of Goguryeo was a part of China’s "regional government fo