1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
1875- 1965
1891- 1983
North America
1917- 1979
Southeast Asia
1907- 1964
1912- 1994
1892- 1992
South Korea
May 19, 1961
Channing Liem sends Dag Hammarskjold correspondence containing a letter from Do Young Chang, Lieutenant General of South Korea and Chariman of Military Revolutionary Committee.
October 18, 1979
The Nepal-Korea Friendship Association denounces American troop stationed in South Korea and urges it to be removed.
September 6, 1979
Sowe Daddy, president of the Gambia Motor Drivers, Mechanics, and Allied Workers Union, denounces American troops stationed in South Korea and urges its removal.
Baffour-Awuah, National Secretary of African Youth Command denounces American troops stationed in South Korea and urges its removal.
September 4, 1979
Robert Ballanger, president of the Communiste Group to the Paris National Assembly, denounces President Carter's decision to postpone the withdrawal of US troops stationed in South Korea and urges all destructive arms to be removed from South Korea.
August 31, 1979
The Swedish Peace Committee supports withdrawal of foreign troops from South Korea.
November 18, 1978
The Gambian Committee for Solidarity with Korean People denounces US troops stationed in South Korea, asks for its removal, and supports peaceful reunification of two Koreas.
The Gambian Committee for Solidarity with Korean People supports the independent, peaceful reunification of Korea, condemns the occupation over South Korea by the US troops, and requests US troops to be removed.
November 16, 1978
Tullio Vinay, president of Comitato Italiano per la Riunidicazione della Corea, supports Korea's peaceful reunification, withdrwal of foreign troops in South Korea, and reassurance of self-determination of the Korean people.
December 30, 1971
In a series of letters, Narasimhan provides updates on the state of emergency, the Red Cross negotiations, North Korea's defense posture, the US ambassador's remarks on US-ROK relations, North Korean infiltrations, and UNCURK meetings.