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A Bill to Amend the Past History Act to "Investigate Past History without Nationality or Border Restrictions" Has Been Proposed.

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(Gwangju = Yonhap News) Reporter Jeong-in Cheon = A bill to amend the law has been proposed to allow the truth-finding of past history regardless of nationality or borders. Representative Min Hyung-bae (Gwangsan-eul, Gwangju) of the Democratic Party of Korea announced on the 26th that he had proposed a partial amendment to the Basic Act on the Settlement of Past History for Truth and Reconciliation, which outlines this content. The amendment inc…
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(Gwangju = Yonhap News) Reporter Jeong-in Cheon = A bill to amend the law has been proposed to allow the truth-finding of past history regardless of nationality or borders. Representative Min Hyung-bae (Gwangsan-eul, Gwangju) of the Democratic Party of Korea announced on the 26th that he had proposed a partial amendment to the Basic Act on the Settlement of Past History for Truth and Reconciliation, which outlines this content. The amendment inc…

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Daum broke the news in Seoul, Korea, Republic of on Tuesday, August 26, 2025.
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