Didn’t the Korean War end in 1953?
The short answer is NO
KAPF is continuing the Times Square AD campaign for the second year, with the three unchanged messages urgently calling for peace on the Korean peninsula: End the Korean War, 72 years is Enough, and Peace Agreement Now.
Even as organizing peace movement seems near impossible, especially in Asia, we stick to this belief that to bring an official end to the Korean War is one step forward to global peace, enlightening there is always a hope, however long-standing or deep our rifts and conflicts with others have been.
Let’s Support the Peace on the Korean Peninsula Act
Directs the U.S. State Department to review and possibly revise current restrictions on travel to North Korea.
Formally calls for an end to the Korean War by urging Congress and the Administration to pursue a peace treaty between the U.S., South Korea, and North Korea.
Seeks to re-open humanitarian engagement and facilitate reunions for divided families, leveraging a formal peace declaration to improve conditions.