Exhibits
Exhibits
No Gun Ri Massacre; 노근리양민학살사건; 老斤里良民虐殺事件
The No Gun Ri massacre was a mass killing of Korean refugees that happened during the Korean War by American soldiers, the 2nd battalion, 7th Cavalry Regiment at the late weeks of July in 1950. No Gun Ri is a small village in South Korea, 100 miles southeast from Seoul. US government determined that an unknown number of Korean refugees were killed and the Korean government identified 163 dead or missing refugees and 55 wounded. The survivors alleged up to 500 refugees were killed.
AP's No Gun Ri coverage in 1999: Bridge at No Gun Ri
This is a web site that AP created for the No Gun Ri massacre reporting during 1999 and 2000. This page takes you to the whole package of the site that AP published. This is a web site that AP created for the No Gun Ri massacre reporting during 1999 and 2000. This page takes you to the whole package of the site that AP published. This is a web site that AP created for the No Gun Ri massacre reporting during 1999 and 2000. This page takes you to the whole package of the site that AP published. This is a web site that AP created for the No Gun Ri massacre reporting during 1999 and 2000. This page takes you to the whole package of the site that AP published. This is a web site that AP created for the No Gun Ri massacre reporting during 1999 and 2000. This page takes you to the whole package of the site that AP published.