


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.

From Vision to Reality: The Korean Dream and the Global Call for Reunification
“The impact of the principled reunification of the Korean people, artificially divided for way too long, will be enormously significant. Not only will it benefit the peninsula and the East Asia region through greater peace, stability, and prosperity. It will be a...
Munhwa Ilbo: “Reunification … will attract $30 trillion in foreign investment”
The following are highlights and excerpts from an unofficial translation of the interview for our English-language readers.

Asia Today: [Interview] Chairman of the Global Peace Foundation, “Improving U.S.-North Korea Relations… Possibility of a ‘Unified Korea’”
South Korean news outlet, Asia Today, published a series of articles based on a recent interview with Dr. Hyun Jin Preston Moon. The following are highlights from an unofficial translation of an article focused on the current political turmoil and its implications for U.S. relations for both North and South Korea.