ROK and Inter-Korean relations
August 2020
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The reunification of Korea under The Democratic Federal Republic of Koryo
Korean Committee for Solidarity with the World People
Esteemed friends,
Warm greetings from Pyongyang.
On 15th of August, Korean people greets the 75th anniversary of national liberation.
This historic day led the Korean people to be free from slaves under the 40-years-long Japanese colonial rule, and eventually led to the end of distress-torn history of the Korean nation; that nearly more than 8 million young and middle-aged men reduced to cannon fodders of the Japanese imperialists, over two hundred thousands of the Korean women forced to be "comfort women" for Japanese imperialist army and even their mother tongue and names coerced to be in Japanese style.
However, overwhelming joy of the Korean people upon their national liberation in August, 1945, did not last long.
In September, 1945, the US occupied the south Korea dividing the Korean peninsula into the north and the south.
Since then, the tragedy of national division occurred on the Korean peninsula and an issue of national reunification, the century-long unsolved issue, arose.
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