Villagers perform death anniversary ceremonies for the 135 victims. |
A mass grave for the victims |
A stone stele bears the names the victims, many of them infants and unborn children who are listed as “nameless.” |
80-year-old Tran Thi Thu bursts into tears as she listens to stories about the South Korean army’s raid. She lost a son and a daughter in the attack. |
Kang U Il, President of the Korean-Vietnamese Peace Foundation, lights incense to pay tribute to the victims. |
South Korean legislator Kim Hyun Kwon bows to the stele carrying the victims' names. |
A group of South Korean people kneel and bow to apologize to the people of Quang Nam for the massacre. |
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South Korean people have realized the big mistakes that they had done in Vietnam
Many Vietnamese people were killed by South Korean soldiers.
It was painful to know that South Korean soldiers did all these painful things to Vietnamese people to earn money.
All Vietnamese must remember the painful pages in the national history to protect and contribute to the stability and development of the country.
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