Saving a burdened town


  • Letters
  • Sunday, 05 Sep 2004

SEOUL: If there ever was a town in Korea with a disproportionate burden of responsibility during the past half century, it is the city of Dongducheon in Gyeonggi Province. 

About 50km north of Seoul and 20km south of the demilitarised zone (DMZ), it has been forever synonymous in the minds of the Korean people with the US military. 

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