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12 years after Sewol - Korean Quarterly

What South Korea’s deadliest maritime disaster changed: The lives of people, journalism and myself | By Jonah Jung (Spring 2026) Part of a memorial shrine honoring the victims of the Sewol disaster at Mokpo harbor. The ship was raised in 2017 and towed to the port of Mokpo where authorities sifted through the debris looking for more victims. The text reads “Why didn’t you save them?” Photo by Stephen Wunrow April 16, 2014, was the day that chang…
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koreanquarterly.org broke the news in Saint Paul, United States on Thursday, April 16, 2026.
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