Sewol ferryThis photo taken April 13, 2019, in Mokpo, 410 kilometers south of Seoul, shows the Sewol ferry, which sank off the country’s southwestern coast in April 2014, claiming more than 300 lives. The ferry was put onto land at a port in Mokpo in 2017. (Yonhap)
Remembering victims of Sewol ferry sinkingYellow ribbons tied by mourners for victims of the 2014 deadly sinking of the Sewol ferry wave in the wind on April 16, 2023, at a port in Mokpo, 410 kilometers south of Seoul, where the wreck of the retrieved ship was put in place,…
A semisubmersible ship carrying the Sewol ferry, lifted from where it sank some three years ago in the country's southwestern waters, arrives at a port in Mokpo, some 100 kilometers away, on March 31, 2017. The doomed ship will be put into a dry dock, and a search will begin…
It seems to me it would be a difficult precedent to start by holding first responders criminally responsible every time an emergency operation does not go well. Who would want to take the risk of being a first responder then? It appears that the Seoul court agrees with that assessment:…
And Koreans with yellow Sewoll ribbons on their cars continue to run red lights, nothing has changed…..except it gave the communist a wedge to stage their coup
And Koreans with yellow Sewoll ribbons on their cars continue to run red lights, nothing has changed…..except it gave the communist a wedge to stage their coup
No wonder the thing sank. Look at all the holes in it! Hehehehe
Going to become a leftist shrine now, right?
Macabre.
And…what’s that smell?