Author: Jennifer Miller
Dr. Michael Schluter and Dr. Jeremy Ive The underlying issues and way forward This article is a brief introduction to Relational Peacebuilding Initiatives’ proposal for a new way forward for peace on the Korean Peninsula. Our starting point is that the problems of the Peninsula can only be resolved if trust is rebuilt between North […]
Call of Freedom Aung Soe Min Wake up India Wake up World Wake up Myanmar Wake up for us, for Myanmar. Oh India, When we were enslaved in one colony We carried the same burden We strode the same road to independence. Your land was famous for passion for freedom Open air for free thinking […]
Longing for Fingerprints – 지문을 부른다 Park Nohae (translated by Professor An, Seon Jae (Brother Anthony MBE)) As we hunch together, plowing our way through the falling sleet, we laugh, saying that we’d better tell the truth if we’re going to keep dealing with things during working hours. We enter the local government office. Peeling […]
To the Pigs Young-Mi Choi On an afternoon when I was really exhausted, I gave a pearl to a pig. Jumping up and down with joy, he ran to the other pigs And bragged that he got to own my pearl. But it was a cracked pearl. He doesn’t know In my drawer, clearer flawless […]
Dr. Jim Hoare* The election of Joe Biden as US president has once again brought the question of engaging with the DPRK (Democratic People’s Republic of Korea – North Korea) to the fore. It is doubtful, of course, that the DPRK will be very high on Biden’s list of urgent tasks but sooner or later […]
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