@astanley711@Nausicaa4_@RWPUSA But your urge to take revenge on âinjusticeâ will create another form of violence and will make a humanity corrupted.
The biggest challenge in todayâs divided society is whether you can be critical against your own urge inside to justify your revenge under the name of âtruthâ..6/
It is good to be in Kyiv today with European Foreign Ministers.
Each visit is a powerful reminder of Ukraineâs courage and resilience.
Europe stands by your side. We will keep providing military, financial, energy, and humanitarian support.
And we will do everything we can to ensure full accountability for Russiaâs crimes.
Beijing's "Two-State" Strategy Targets Indigenous Land Claims and Resources to Undermine Canada's National Sovereignty, and Mark Carney's PRC Pivot Makes It More Dangerous https://t.co/iFkwD7ca2t
@hollyanndoan@marty_morantz@HoCSpeaker@AnthonyRota@karinagould âBut even knowing the origin of the invitation fails to answer other key questions. The PMO won't explain how Atwal could have been missed in the vetting and security checks of guests invited to private events with TrudeauâŠâ
Deja vu.
https://t.co/jd1riTFo2A
@PhillyInquirer The copyrights & sales of Comfort Women statues were de facto managed by Korean Council who receives a loyalty commission in the name of âdonationâ. But Rep. Yoon used her personal bank account receiving the donations.
#OFAC@USTreasury#Corruption#DPRK#Sanctions#KYC#EDD#PEP
@VOAStevenson@TheKoreaHerald âYoon Mee-hyang, an activist-turned-lawmaker, was a leading figure in a campaign to raise awareness toward comfort women. But Korean Council, the largest advocacy group, and Yoon EXPLOITED VICTIMS OF COMFORT WOMENâ.
#Corruption
https://t.co/bfJXCqRhV8
@LSE_WPS@rache_marconi@apwld@WILPF@comfortwomenLA@ElizabethWSon @wam_peace âKorean Council, led by Yoon, has been hiding the intel from former Comfort Women that Japan was offering a compensation at the occasion of 2015 Japan-ROK final agreement. They tried to block the reconciliation between Japan & the women for their purposeâ
https://t.co/GfW3ljDeQ3
@inkstickmedia â61 women, who accepted an apology from Japan two decades ago, were vilified as traitors by activist group & denied South Korean government subsidies. One former Comfort Woman, who had not been taken by force, wanted to forgive Japan but could not say soâ.
https://t.co/nopjEtsbO4