Korean Dream Rally Builds Momentum for 80th National Liberation Day Anniversary
August 15, National Liberation Day, holds unique significance as the only holiday jointly celebrated in both North and South Korea. It commemorates the end of Japanese occupation in 1945 and the establishment of independent governments in both Koreas in 1948. As a symbolic expression of unity, the holiday serves as both a reminder of the human tragedy of division and the enduring aspiration of all Koreans to embrace their shared culture and history as one united people.
Munhwa Ilbo Features Two-Part Interview Series with Dr. Hyun Jin Preston Moon
Munhwa Ilbo published an interview with Dr. Hyun Jin Preston Moon who spoke on the current political crisis.
[In the Media] Citizens rally for Korean reunification
United Press International published an article on the mass citizens’ rally that commemorated the Korean National Liberation Day in 2024 at Imjingak Peace Park as a show of solidarity with the North Korean people.
[In the Media] Weekly Chosun reports on Mongolia Forum on Korean unification
Dr. Hyun Jin Preston Moon has consistently advocated for Mongolia to play a role in facilitating critical discussions about Korean reunification and other regional issues, given its friendly diplomatic relations with both North and South Korea and the many lessons...
