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History of Nonviolence Civil Society and Nonviolence in Korea forcing Koreans to speak the Japanese language – the campaign became a model for other Asian nations’ freedom struggles. It also set the stage for future
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Tokyo / Affected / Seoul / London / New York / /

Company

Garland Publishing INC. / Saemangum Sandbank / Cornell University Press / /

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Asia / /

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Korea / South Korea / /

Event

Product Issues / Product Recall / /

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Saemangum seawall / Taehwagwan Restaurant / Kyunghee University / /

Holiday

national holiday / /

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tear gas / construction site / http /

Organization

Kyunghee University / civil society / Supreme Court / Sam-Il / Saemangum Promotion Council / Cornell University / Nonviolence Civil Society / /

Person

Park Jong Chul / Sam-Il / Alexander Kim / Woodrow Wilson / Mahatma Lee / Michael Nagler / Martin Luther Kim / Chun Du Hwan / /

Position

equivalent leader / Admiral / /

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pm.6 Ultimately / /

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php / /

PublishedMedium

Asian Survey / /

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