Christine Ahn on the Urgent Need for Peace in Korea

In the midst of increasing tensions in and around the Korean Peninsula, Christine Ahn, the executive director of Women Cross DMZ, speaks about the pressing need for a peace process to end the Korea stalemate and move towards a formal agreement to bring a final end to the Korean War. Her message is worth hearing, especially today with missiles on both sides flying through the skies.

In the midst of increasing tensions in and around the Korean Peninsula, Christine Ahn, the executive director of Women Cross DMZ (and an old friend) traveled recently through South Korea meeting with peace activists and showing Crossings, the great new film about the group’s famous transit of the DMZ in 2015. She speaks here of the pressing need for a peace process to end the stalemate and move towards a formal agreement to bring a final end to the Korean War. Her message is worth hearing, especially today with missiles on both sides flying through the skies.

Here’s a preview of Crossings, the film by Deann Borshay Liem.
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