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Reconciliation Revitalized Through An Official Apology for the Wrongful Jeju 4.3 Mass Convictions: A Key Next Step Toward Comprehensively and Enduringly Healing Persisting Wounds of Injustice

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세계환경사회거버넌스학회 (World Association for Island Studies)
초록

What’s the point of feeling angry about what happened? You just have to make sure we never see that kind of world again-that this [Jeju 4.3 tragedy and the hardships that befell three generations of family members] never happens again.
“For my grandchildren, [please help ensure] that there is no record stating that their grandmother has a criminal history and spent time in prison.”
“The path we have traveled to this point has been a tremendously perilous and difficult [one]. What the 18 of us want is to be acquitted [and to receive an official apology].”

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Abstract
Introduction
SOCIAL HEALING THROUGH JUSTICE: ANANALYTICAL FRAMEWORK FOR RECONCILIATION
SOME JEJU 4.3 STORIES OF ABUSE ANDSUFFERING
SIGNIFICANCE OF APOLOGIES: MORE THAN SIMPLYFORGIVING AND FORGETTING
PRESIDENT MOON’S 2018 APOLOGY
U.S. CORAM NOBIS REOPENINGS AND THEU.S. APOLOGY FOR WORLD WAR II JAPANESEAMERICAN INCARCERATION
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저자
  • Eric K. Yamamoto(Rachel Oyama and Katya Katano)