The two-day gathering will begin Thursday and falls on the 70th anniversary of the Korean armistice, which ended the fighting but was not a permanent peace treaty between the North and South.
The knives are out again for those advocating for peace on the Korean Peninsula. Almost eight years to the day, I wrote “The Knives are Out For Those Who Challenge Militarization of the Korean Peninsula." @codepink
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July 27 marks 70 years since the Korean War armistice was signed. In just three years, an estimated 4 million people more than half of them Korean civilians had been killed by the time of the 1953 ceasefire agreement. And up to this year, seven decades later, the…