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In 1995, the 153 victims bodies were excavated by their families. In June 2006, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission demanded that the South Korean government apologize and erect a monument for the victims. However, the government did not show intentions to follow through on the TRCK recommendation. In 2007, Truth and Reconciliation Commission again demanded that the government apologize, provide compensation, and erect a memorial for the victims, however, they still refused. This act was known as the Banning's Act, however, the government continued to ignore the TRCK recommendation. Truth and Reconciliation Commission also clarified most of the victims had no relation to rebels, and the victims included 8 teenagers and 7 women.

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  • Goyang Geumjeong Cave Massacre
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  • In 1995, the 153 victims bodies were excavated by their families. In June 2006, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission demanded that the South Korean government apologize and erect a monument for the victims. However, the government did not show intentions to follow through on the TRCK recommendation. In 2007, Truth and Reconciliation Commission again demanded that the government apologize, provide compensation, and erect a memorial for the victims, however, they still refused. This act was known as the Banning's Act, however, the government continued to ignore the TRCK recommendation. Truth and Reconciliation Commission also clarified most of the victims had no relation to rebels, and the victims included 8 teenagers and 7 women.
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Date
  • --10-09
Type
  • Massacre
Caption
  • Gyeonggi-do, South Korea.
Title
  • Goyang Geumjeong Cave Massacre
Fatalities
  • 150(xsd:integer)
Target
  • Individuals and their family members for being suspected of being communists or communist sympathizers
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Location
  • South Korea
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  • In 1995, the 153 victims bodies were excavated by their families. In June 2006, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission demanded that the South Korean government apologize and erect a monument for the victims. However, the government did not show intentions to follow through on the TRCK recommendation. In 2007, Truth and Reconciliation Commission again demanded that the government apologize, provide compensation, and erect a memorial for the victims, however, they still refused. This act was known as the Banning's Act, however, the government continued to ignore the TRCK recommendation. Truth and Reconciliation Commission also clarified most of the victims had no relation to rebels, and the victims included 8 teenagers and 7 women. On November 28, 2011, the Seoul central court ordered the South Korean government to apologize, pay reparations, and found a memorial to the victims' families.
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