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Korea's Wartime Atrocities: The Truth and Reconciliation Commission

7 min · 8 jul 2026
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In 2005, South Korea established a Truth and Reconciliation Commission to investigate atrocities from the Japanese colonial period, the Korean War, and subsequent authoritarian rule. This episode explores the commission's findings, including the massacre of civilians at No Gun Ri, the forced labor of Koreans during World War II, and the 'civilian massacres' committed by both sides during the Korean War. We discuss the challenges of reckoning with a painful past, the legacy of the commission under conservative governments, and how South Korea continues to confront historical injustices. Join Lucas and Luna as they examine the delicate balance between national unity and historical truth. #TruthAndReconciliation #KoreanWar #NoGunRi #JapaneseColonialism #CivilianMassacres #ParkChunghee #RheeSyngman #USMilitary #WarCrimes #HumanRights #EastAsia #20thCentury #Reconciliation #History #FexingoHistory #Commission #SouthKorea #Atrocities Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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