Women Cross DMZ Executive Director Christine Ahn delivered this speech at the 18th World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates Gangwon in Pyeongchang, South Korea, on December 12, 2022.
A moderated discussion with the authors of a new report, “U.S.-China Competition and the Korean Peninsula: From Confrontation to Peacebuilding.” The authors discuss the implications of the U.S.-China rivalry on the Korean Peninsula, as well as the opportunity that regional peacebuilding presents for U.S.-China cooperation.
Speakers include:
Kevin Gray, University of Sussex
Dong-Jin Kim, Trinity College Dublin
Youkyoung Ko, Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom
Colleen Moore, Women Cross DMZ
Moderated by: Jake Werner, Quincy Institute
Hosted by Women Cross DMZ.
On December 14, 2021, the University of Melbourne’s Initiative for Peacebuilding, in collaboration with the Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, hosted the Australian launch of the Korea Peace Now! report “Path to Peace: The Case for a Peace Agreement to End the Korean War” — which explores how a peace-first approach can resolve the security crisis on the Korean Peninsula.
With negotiations between the United States and North Korea at a standstill, and the recent concerns about increased militarised and nuclearised securitisation (i.e., AUKUS agreements), there is an urgent need for a new approach. Rather than rely on more threats and pressure-based tactics, which have failed to deter North Korea’s nuclear ambitions, the United States should instead work toward the immediate signing of a peace agreement in order to finally end the 70-year-old Korean War, the authors argue.
‘Path to Peace’ panelists include:
Participant Q&A was moderated by Dr Tania Miletic (Initiative for Peacebuilding).
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사회: 크리스틴 안, 위민크로스DMZ 사무총장
패널: 엘리자베스 비버스, 국가안보 및 인권변호사
패널: 전수미 인권 변호사 (한국)
On Thursday, December 9, 2021, Women Cross DMZ and Korea Peace Now! hosted a panel discussion titled “Peace and Human Rights in North Korea: An Argument For Ending the War.” This event grappled with the intersection of human rights and peace in the context of US-North Korea relations and the role of the unended Korean War.
The event featured introductory remarks from Sr. Tomás Ojea Quintana, UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in North Korea. Women Cross DMZ Executive Director Christine Ahn facilitated the panel discussion with Elizabeth Beavers, a national security and human rights attorney and advocate, and Su-mi Jeon, a South Korean human rights lawyer. The webinar included audience Q&A.
After nearly 70 years, the Korean War still has not officially ended. But when discussions of a peace agreement to end the war arise, a key question often emerges: but what about human rights? In this event, the speakers reflected on this question and discussed their perspectives on how peace and human rights can reinforce one another when it comes to North Korea.
This critical conversation took place the same week as International Human Rights Day, and served as an important opportunity to mark the day by discussing how to change the failed status quo on the Korean Peninsula.
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