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A Seoul court has rejected a request to block the release of “The Echoes of Survivors: Inside Korea’s Tragedies,” the follow-up to Netflix’s explosive 2023 documentary that delved into scandals involving religious cults in Korea.
When Netflix’s docuseries “In the Name of God: A Holy Betrayal” was released in 2023, Korea reeled from the harrowing exposés of brutal acts committed by cult leaders in the name of God, ranging from sexual assaults and physical violence to murder.
Producer Jo Seong-hyeon and his family received death threats during both production processes. But he never once thought about abandoning the projects.
The Thai government confirmed late Sunday that two Thai nationals on board the Jeju Air 7C 2216 airplane from Bangkok that crashed at Muan International Airport earlier the same day had died in the crash.
Many of the passengers on board the Jeju Air plane that crashed at Muan International Airport on Sunday are believed to be residents of Gwangju and South Jeolla, while it has been confirmed that civil servants were also on board.
Thai authorities said they are currently confirming the identities of the two Thai nationals on board the Jeju Air passenger plane that crashed at Muan International Airport on Sunday morning, killing almost everyone on board.
Despite the Korean government's offer to dispatch an emergency rescue team to Marrakesh, the Moroccan government has not yet made any such requests.
A cargo ship from Hong Kong carrying 22 crew members sank in waters between Korea and Japan on Wednesday morning, according to the Korean Coast Guard.
Lee Ok-seon, a “comfort woman” survivor, passed away Monday night at the age of 94, according to House of Sharing, a shelter for comfort women.
She lost her son in the Itaewon tragedy. That’s all she knows so far – 25 days later.
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