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  2. December massacres - Wikipedia

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    The December massacres were a series of politically motivated executions carried out by the South Korean government following the recapture of Pyongyang by communist forces in the Korean War. The killings took place in South Korea, but mainly in and around Seoul. It is believed the South Korean government executed thousands of people, however ...

  3. List of massacres in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    North Korean soldiers executed 66 members of a Protestant Church. [4] Goyang Geumjeong Cave Massacre: 1950, 10 (Oct) 9-31 Goyang: over 153 Hangang Bridge bombing: 1950, 28 June Hangang Bridge in Seoul: 500–1,000 Hill 303 Massacre: 1950, Aug 17 Waegwan: 41 POWs Jeju Uprising: 1948, Apr 3 Jeju island: 25,000–30,000 Killed about 1/5 of the ...

  4. Lists of deaths by year - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of lists of deaths of notable people, organised by year. New deaths articles are added to their respective month (e.g., Deaths in January 2025 ) and then linked below. 2025

  5. 30 Christmas Traditions From Around the World - AOL

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    In the East African country of Tanzania—where almost two thirds of its 66 million people are Christian, according to the U.S. State Department—Andariya reports that Christmas is celebrated ...

  6. 1968 in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    October 23 - U.S. 2nd Infantry Division patrol engaged KPA infiltrators in the DMZ. one North Korean killed by U.S. forces. October 30 - Ulchin- Samcheok (Gangwon-do) landings by 120 men of North Korean Army Unit 124 ; 110 of them were killed, 7 were captured and 3 escaped. 40 South Korean soldiers and police officers and 23 South Korean ...

  7. Sinchon Massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Korean people will remember the massacre for all ages and requite blood with blood. [7] Kim Jong-il visited the museum in 1998. Kim Jong-un visited in November 2014 to "strengthen the anti-U.S. lessons for our military and people... and to powerfully unite the 10 million soldiers and people in the battle against the United States."

  8. Public holidays in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    With Korean New Year, it is one of the most important Korean traditional holidays. As a celebration of the good harvest, Koreans visit their ancestral hometowns and feast on traditional food. [3] no no yes (3 days) National Foundation Day: 개천절 Gaecheonjeol: October 3: The day celebrates the foundation of Gojoseon, the first state of the ...

  9. South Korean court convicts 3 ex-police officers in cover-up ...

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    A South Korean court on Wednesday convicted three former police officers of destroying internal files and other evidence in an attempted cover-up after a Halloween crowd crush that killed nearly ...