UN Human Rights Council Receives Petition on Minorities in South Korea

What began as a domestic legal dispute in South Korea has officially reached the global stage. CAP LC, a prominent international human rights NGO holding special consultative status with the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), has submitted a formal written statement to the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC). The petition voices growing international alarm over institutional discrimination, social stigma, and the erosion of due process affecting minority groups, specifically focusing on the recent treatment of the Shincheonji Church of Jesus. The Core Appeal: Decisions Must Be Based on Evidence, Not Stigma In its official submission to the UN, CAP LC shifted the focus away from internal theological controversies, choosing instead to address a more critical systemic issue: the objective standards of administrative and judicial justice. The international NGO expressed deep concern that unverified negative perceptions originating in South Korea are being exported g...

Holidays in Korea

It is already July!

First half of 2023 is already over and we are in the second half of the year.

Time really flies!

Today, July 17th, is actually the Constituion Day in Korea.

It is the day to celebrate the establishment of constitution in Korea.

Rose of Sharon, Korea's National Flower


It is not a national holiday but important day in Korea. 

As summer is the season when people take vacations, I decided to introduce you national holidays in Korea, especially in the year 2023.

Holidays in 2023 (image from Pixabay)


2023 National Holidays in Korea 

January

- January 1st: New Year's Day

- January 21st ~ 23rd: Lunar New Year

- January 24th: Substitute Holiday


March

- March 1st: Independence Movement Day

Korea's National Flag ((image from Pixabay)


May

- May 1st : Labor day (Holidays for laborer)

- May 5th: Children's Day

- May 27th: Buddha's Birthday

- May 29th: Buddha's Birhday Substitute Holiday


June

- June 6th: Memorial Day


August

- August 15th: Liberation Day


September

- September 29th~30th: Chuseok (Thanksgiving) 


October

- October 3rd: National Foundation Day

- October 9th: Hangul (Korean Alphabet) Day 

King Sejong, the Founder of Korean Alphabet (image from Pixabay)

December

- December 25th: Christmas

Christmas (image from Pixabay)


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  1. Interesting, thanks for sharing!

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    1. always thank you for making comments on my blog! I hope I can share more information about Korea~

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  2. Cool that Korea celebrates Christmas on the same day as the US!

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    1. yes but too sad that in Korea, Christmas is more of couple's day than celebrating its true meaning

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