Monday, May 19, 2008

Mass Graves Uncovered In South Korea

From the Associated Press:

Grave by mass grave, South Korea is unearthing the skeletons and buried truths of a cold-blooded slaughter from early in the Korean War, when this nation's U.S.-backed regime killed untold thousands of leftists and hapless peasants in a summer of terror in 1950.

With U.S. military officers sometimes present, and as North Korean invaders pushed down the peninsula, the southern army and police emptied South Korean prisons, lined up detainees and shot them in the head, dumping the bodies into hastily dug trenches. Others were thrown into abandoned mines or into the sea. Women and children were among those killed. Many victims never faced charges or trial.

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Hundreds of sets of remains have been uncovered so far, but researchers say they are only a tiny fraction of the deaths. The commission estimates at least 100,000 people were executed, in a South Korean population of 20 million.

That estimate is based on projections from local surveys and is "very conservative," said Kim. The true toll may be twice that or more, he told The Associated Press.


The South Korean and US governments kept the information secret for over half a century, and only in the 1990s did the word begin to leak out.

The declassified record of U.S. documents shows an ambivalent American attitude toward the killings. American diplomats that summer urged restraint on southern officials — to no obvious effect — but a State Department cable that fall said overall commander Gen. Douglas MacArthur viewed the executions as a Korean "internal matter," even though he controlled South Korea's military.

There is no such thing as a good war.

2 comments:

  1. I believe that the challenge would be in finding a war where this sort of thing didn't happen.

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  2. Jim, absolutely. I don't have the courage to be a true pacifist, for pacifism is not passive; it is non-violent activism of the type that is likely to get you arrested.

    But with today's weapons, I'm seeing war more and more as something to be avoided, even at great cost.

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