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The Hankyoreh

The Hankyoreh (Korean한겨레, lit.'The Korean Nation' or 'One Nation'[3]) is a centre-left[10] liberal[15] daily newspaper in South Korea. It was established in 1988 after widespread purges forced out dissident journalists, and was envisioned as an alternative to existing newspapers, which were regarded as unduly influenced by the authoritarian government at the time.[16] When it launched, it claimed to be "the first newspaper in the world truly independent of political power and large capital."[17] As of 2016, it has been voted as the most trusted news organization by Korean journalists for nine consecutive years but also it is the least influential news outlet by the survey.[18] It has online editions in English,[19] Chinese,[20] and Japanese.[21]

The Hankyoreh
Cover of The Hankyoreh
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)Hankyoreh Newspaper Corp.
PublisherKim Hyun-dae
EditorBaek Ki-chul
Founded15 May 1988; 35 years ago (1988-05-15) (as Hankyoreh Shinmun)
Political alignment
HeadquartersMapo-gu, Seoul
Websitewww.hani.co.kr

History Edit

The newspaper was originally established as Hankyoreh Shinmun (Korean한겨레신문) on 15 May 1988 by ex-journalists from The Dong-a Ilbo and The Chosun Ilbo. At the time, government censors were in every newsroom, newspaper content was virtually dictated by the Ministry of Culture and Information, and newspapers had nearly the same articles on every page.[22] The Hankyoreh was intended to provide an independent, left-leaning and liberal-nationalist alternative to mainstream newspapers regarded as blindly pro-business and opposed to national reunification. To underscore its patriotism and its break with tradition, The Hankyoreh became the first daily to completely reject the use of hanja and use only hangul; it continues to make only limited use of the Latin alphabet and limits the use of loanwords. It was also the first newspaper in Korea to be printed horizontally instead of vertically.

Stances on political issues Edit

Between nationalism and internationalism Edit

The Hankyoreh is the most critical of Japan among major South Korean media outlets. On October 7, 2016, it published article arguing that South Korea's anti-Japanese and Japan's anti-Korean sentiments were completely different, and that it was wrong to conflate the two. In particular, the newspaper argues that Korea's anti-Japan does not lead to hate crimes against the Japanese, and is a legitimate emotion of the country.[23] However, the newspaper has criticized xenophobia against the Japanese living in Korea rather than[clarify] conservative media.[24] The Hankyoreh is known as the most pro-European media in South Korea. When Britain decided on Brexit, Hankyoreh criticized Britain's move.[25]

On the conflictual nature of the territorial sovereignty of the Liancourt Rocks (Dokdo in Korean, Takeshima in Japanese), although exceeded by The Chosun Ilbo in its coverage, The Hankyoreh's coverage has been described in "A Comparative Analysis of News Coverage of Dokdo Island" by Yoon Youngchul and E. Gwangho as reflecting the foreign policy interest of South Korea versus Japan.[26][27][28][29]

In line with the newspaper's nationalism and aspirations for reunification, its reporting of inter-Korean and East Asian affairs is based on its editorial policy seeking reconciliation, stability and peaceful co-prosperity through dialogue rather than pressure on the government of North Korea. In terms of national affairs, Cheongwadae, Office of the President, studies on the editorial policies of South Korean newspapers have found that Hankyoreh Shinmun, which published its first issue early in the Roh Tae-woo administration, has shown little fluctuation from administration to administration.[30][31][32] The Hankyoreh also runs a "Hankyoreh Foundation for Reunification and Culture" as a forum for advocacy of peace and reunification on the Korean peninsula.[33][34] Notwithstanding the newspaper's support for democracy, human rights, and free speech in South Korea, in June 2009, The Hankyoreh described the arrest and imprisonment of two US journalists in North Korea, condemned by Reporters Without Borders, as a sham trial,[35] as a "not entirely negative signal" of North Korea's openness to communicate.[36]

Liberalism and supporting human rights Edit

Other legacies of its early dissident history include a strong emphasis on human rights in South Korea, a position it continues to hold today[37][38][39] together with several international organizations have criticized South Korea for its retreat in democracy, human rights and press freedom.[40][41][42] The Hankyoreh's advocacy of human rights also extends to North Koreans and tends to support normalization of relations with the U.S. and have been critical of approaches towards improving the situation by encouraging system collapse such as the Lefkowitz approach and absorption by South Korea or by encouraging defections.[43][44]

The Hankyoreh opposes censorship and wiretapping and encourages active debate on news that is circulated, and like many newspapers in South Korea, is opposed to circulation of graphic news content and took a strong stance in the instance of the video footage of Kim Sun-il's death in Iraq.[45] It strongly endorsed the 2008 "mad cow protests" as a victory for "substantive democracy" over merely "procedural democracy."[46] It strongly encouraged coverage of the 2008 demonstrations and a greater understanding of "candlelight spirit" that academics are referring to as an emergence of a new social movement and form of democracy in South Korea that protests policy development on trade, liberalization of public education, the privatization of health, and the environmental consequences of a cross-country canal project without substantial public opinion gathering.[47][48][49]

The Hankyoreh has campaigned for higher standards of ethics in journalism since its founding and had initiated a campaign against journalists' taking bribes, which had been customary in the industry in South Korea until the late 1990s.[50][51]

The Hankyoreh has a fairly favorable view of feminism,[52] LGBT rights, opposes discrimination against ethnic minorities and supports political correctness.[53] However, some editorials criticized political correctness.[54] The Hankyoreh shows a favorable tone for the Democratic Party of Korea, but opposes their somewhat socially conservative approach to LGBT rights.[55]

Economic and labor propensity Edit

The Hankyoreh has been critical of Korean big business and conglomerates that overwhelm the market,[56] the Korean university entrance system, widening income disparities in Korean society,[57] while maintaining a generally favorable attitude towards organized labor,[58][59] and the redistribution of income.[60]

The Hankyoreh supported protectionism in the early days of its foundation, but now it is closer to the tone of support for free trade. The Hankyoreh described Joe Biden's protectionist policy in 2022 negatively, referring to the reactions of experts and European countries, and pointed out that it was "economic nationalism" (경제적 민족주의) similar to Donald Trump's.[61]

The Hankyoreh departed from established convention by relying more on sales, periodic private donation campaigns,[62] and the sale of stock, rather than advertising from major corporations to sustain itself.[63] The newspaper currently has more than 60,000 citizen shareholders, none of whom have a more than one percent share. Core shareholders include students, professors, lawyers, writers, liberals and urban industrial workers. The company remains intentionally unlisted to avoid hostile takeover; it has also never shown three consecutive years of profit, one of the requirements for listing. Readership of the newspaper is evenly distributed between provinces and the major metropolitan areas, of which 63.2% were in their twenties and thirties, and 44.5% were college graduates. The Hankyoreh's readership is mostly of low to middle class income.[16]

Criticism of mainstream conservatism Edit

After three decades in print, The Hankyoreh's subscriber base is still comparatively small. Its circulation of about 600,000 readers, puts it at one third the size of any of the three major dailies (The Chosun Ilbo, JoongAng Ilbo, and The Dong-a Ilbo), though still ahead of specialist economic dailies. It is the fourth largest newspaper in Korea. The Hankyoreh's editorial content consists of strident criticism of the three major newspapers.[73] It has also endorsed boycott campaigns of companies that advertise in its competitors.[74]

In 2009, The Hankyoreh joined Amnesty International, the Broadcaster Producers Association of Korea, and other civic groups in expressing concern over the atypical behavior exhibited by prosecutors in the detention of Korean TV channel MBC journalists and the attack on press freedom in South Korea.[75] Although there has been controversy over distortions in MBC's reporting on US beef imports,[76] the arrest of journalists and the continued persecution of the press have been primary concerns for The Hankyoreh and other international journalist organizations.[77][78]

Climate and environmental stances Edit

In April 2020, The Hankyoreh became the first mainstream paper in Korea to establish a newsroom team dedicated to climate change.[79] The climate section is called "ClimateChange&" and covers topics such as nuclear power, environmental and ecological destruction, endangered and at-risk species, and green pledges. The paper has been critical of nuclear power for safety concerns, and has published multiple editorials[80] condemning Japan for its plans to release treated water from the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe into the ocean.

The paper's series "Climate Crisis and Human Rights"[81] earned it the Journalists Association of Korea and National Human Rights Commission of Korea's 11th annual "Human Rights Reporting Prize" in 2022, with the selection committee stating it had "highly appraised the series' on-the-ground coverage of lives uprooted by climate change, which shows that the climate crisis is ultimately an issue of inequality and justice, and its ability to unravel the climate crisis from the perspective of human rights."[82]

Other Edit

In 2014, it partnered with a comic artists union, Toonion, to create a global creative content company called RollingStory, which launched an online sharing platform, Spottoon, for South Korean digital comics in 2015.[83]

Hankyoreh Media Group Edit

  • Cine 21
  • HuffPost Korea (joint venture with HuffPost News, a division of BuzzFeed)
  • Hankyoreh Education
  • Hankyoreh Book Publishing (HaniBook)
  • Modoo Media
  • Modoo Communications
  • News Bang

See also Edit

References Edit

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External links Edit

  • Official website (in Korean)
  • About The Hankyoreh (in Korean)
  • International edition (web only)
  • Homepage of Cine21, film weekly by The Hankyoreh (in Korean)
  • Homepage of Hankyoreh21, weekly newsmagazine (in Korean)
  • Homepage of Economy21, business weekly (in Korean)

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The Hankyoreh Korean 한겨레 lit The Korean Nation or One Nation 3 is a centre left 10 liberal 15 daily newspaper in South Korea It was established in 1988 after widespread purges forced out dissident journalists and was envisioned as an alternative to existing newspapers which were regarded as unduly influenced by the authoritarian government at the time 16 When it launched it claimed to be the first newspaper in the world truly independent of political power and large capital 17 As of 2016 it has been voted as the most trusted news organization by Korean journalists for nine consecutive years but also it is the least influential news outlet by the survey 18 It has online editions in English 19 Chinese 20 and Japanese 21 The HankyorehCover of The HankyorehTypeDaily newspaperFormatBroadsheetOwner s Hankyoreh Newspaper Corp PublisherKim Hyun daeEditorBaek Ki chulFounded15 May 1988 35 years ago 1988 05 15 as Hankyoreh Shinmun Political alignmentCentre leftLiberalismFactions 1 2 ProgressivismHeadquartersMapo gu SeoulWebsitewww wbr hani wbr co wbr krThe HankyorehHangul한겨레Revised Romanizationhan gyeoreMcCune Reischauerhan gyŏreIPA ha n kjʌ ɾe Contents 1 History 2 Stances on political issues 2 1 Between nationalism and internationalism 2 2 Liberalism and supporting human rights 2 3 Economic and labor propensity 2 4 Criticism of mainstream conservatism 2 5 Climate and environmental stances 2 6 Other 3 Hankyoreh Media Group 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditThe newspaper was originally established as Hankyoreh Shinmun Korean 한겨레신문 on 15 May 1988 by ex journalists from The Dong a Ilbo and The Chosun Ilbo At the time government censors were in every newsroom newspaper content was virtually dictated by the Ministry of Culture and Information and newspapers had nearly the same articles on every page 22 The Hankyoreh was intended to provide an independent left leaning and liberal nationalist alternative to mainstream newspapers regarded as blindly pro business and opposed to national reunification To underscore its patriotism and its break with tradition The Hankyoreh became the first daily to completely reject the use of hanja and use only hangul it continues to make only limited use of the Latin alphabet and limits the use of loanwords It was also the first newspaper in Korea to be printed horizontally instead of vertically Stances on political issues EditBetween nationalism and internationalism Edit The Hankyoreh is the most critical of Japan among major South Korean media outlets On October 7 2016 it published article arguing that South Korea s anti Japanese and Japan s anti Korean sentiments were completely different and that it was wrong to conflate the two In particular the newspaper argues that Korea s anti Japan does not lead to hate crimes against the Japanese and is a legitimate emotion of the country 23 However the newspaper has criticized xenophobia against the Japanese living in Korea rather than clarify conservative media 24 The Hankyoreh is known as the most pro European media in South Korea When Britain decided on Brexit Hankyoreh criticized Britain s move 25 On the conflictual nature of the territorial sovereignty of the Liancourt Rocks Dokdo in Korean Takeshima in Japanese although exceeded by The Chosun Ilbo in its coverage The Hankyoreh s coverage has been described in A Comparative Analysis of News Coverage of Dokdo Island by Yoon Youngchul and E Gwangho as reflecting the foreign policy interest of South Korea versus Japan 26 27 28 29 In line with the newspaper s nationalism and aspirations for reunification its reporting of inter Korean and East Asian affairs is based on its editorial policy seeking reconciliation stability and peaceful co prosperity through dialogue rather than pressure on the government of North Korea In terms of national affairs Cheongwadae Office of the President studies on the editorial policies of South Korean newspapers have found that Hankyoreh Shinmun which published its first issue early in the Roh Tae woo administration has shown little fluctuation from administration to administration 30 31 32 The Hankyoreh also runs a Hankyoreh Foundation for Reunification and Culture as a forum for advocacy of peace and reunification on the Korean peninsula 33 34 Notwithstanding the newspaper s support for democracy human rights and free speech in South Korea in June 2009 The Hankyoreh described the arrest and imprisonment of two US journalists in North Korea condemned by Reporters Without Borders as a sham trial 35 as a not entirely negative signal of North Korea s openness to communicate 36 Liberalism and supporting human rights Edit Other legacies of its early dissident history include a strong emphasis on human rights in South Korea a position it continues to hold today 37 38 39 together with several international organizations have criticized South Korea for its retreat in democracy human rights and press freedom 40 41 42 The Hankyoreh s advocacy of human rights also extends to North Koreans and tends to support normalization of relations with the U S and have been critical of approaches towards improving the situation by encouraging system collapse such as the Lefkowitz approach and absorption by South Korea or by encouraging defections 43 44 The Hankyoreh opposes censorship and wiretapping and encourages active debate on news that is circulated and like many newspapers in South Korea is opposed to circulation of graphic news content and took a strong stance in the instance of the video footage of Kim Sun il s death in Iraq 45 It strongly endorsed the 2008 mad cow protests as a victory for substantive democracy over merely procedural democracy 46 It strongly encouraged coverage of the 2008 demonstrations and a greater understanding of candlelight spirit that academics are referring to as an emergence of a new social movement and form of democracy in South Korea that protests policy development on trade liberalization of public education the privatization of health and the environmental consequences of a cross country canal project without substantial public opinion gathering 47 48 49 The Hankyoreh has campaigned for higher standards of ethics in journalism since its founding and had initiated a campaign against journalists taking bribes which had been customary in the industry in South Korea until the late 1990s 50 51 The Hankyoreh has a fairly favorable view of feminism 52 LGBT rights opposes discrimination against ethnic minorities and supports political correctness 53 However some editorials criticized political correctness 54 The Hankyoreh shows a favorable tone for the Democratic Party of Korea but opposes their somewhat socially conservative approach to LGBT rights 55 Economic and labor propensity Edit The Hankyoreh has been critical of Korean big business and conglomerates that overwhelm the market 56 the Korean university entrance system widening income disparities in Korean society 57 while maintaining a generally favorable attitude towards organized labor 58 59 and the redistribution of income 60 The Hankyoreh supported protectionism in the early days of its foundation but now it is closer to the tone of support for free trade The Hankyoreh described Joe Biden s protectionist policy in 2022 negatively referring to the reactions of experts and European countries and pointed out that it was economic nationalism 경제적 민족주의 similar to Donald Trump s 61 The Hankyoreh departed from established convention by relying more on sales periodic private donation campaigns 62 and the sale of stock rather than advertising from major corporations to sustain itself 63 The newspaper currently has more than 60 000 citizen shareholders none of whom have a more than one percent share Core shareholders include students professors lawyers writers liberals and urban industrial workers The company remains intentionally unlisted to avoid hostile takeover it has also never shown three consecutive years of profit one of the requirements for listing Readership of the newspaper is evenly distributed between provinces and the major metropolitan areas of which 63 2 were in their twenties and thirties and 44 5 were college graduates The Hankyoreh s readership is mostly of low to middle class income 16 Criticism of mainstream conservatism Edit After three decades in print The Hankyoreh s subscriber base is still comparatively small Its circulation of about 600 000 readers puts it at one third the size of any of the three major dailies The Chosun Ilbo JoongAng Ilbo and The Dong a Ilbo though still ahead of specialist economic dailies It is the fourth largest newspaper in Korea The Hankyoreh s editorial content consists of strident criticism of the three major newspapers 73 It has also endorsed boycott campaigns of companies that advertise in its competitors 74 In 2009 The Hankyoreh joined Amnesty International the Broadcaster Producers Association of Korea and other civic groups in expressing concern over the atypical behavior exhibited by prosecutors in the detention of Korean TV channel MBC journalists and the attack on press freedom in South Korea 75 Although there has been controversy over distortions in MBC s reporting on US beef imports 76 the arrest of journalists and the continued persecution of the press have been primary concerns for The Hankyoreh and other international journalist organizations 77 78 Climate and environmental stances Edit In April 2020 The Hankyoreh became the first mainstream paper in Korea to establish a newsroom team dedicated to climate change 79 The climate section is called ClimateChange amp and covers topics such as nuclear power environmental and ecological destruction endangered and at risk species and green pledges The paper has been critical of nuclear power for safety concerns and has published multiple editorials 80 condemning Japan for its plans to release treated water from the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe into the ocean The paper s series Climate Crisis and Human Rights 81 earned it the Journalists Association of Korea and National Human Rights Commission of Korea s 11th annual Human Rights Reporting Prize in 2022 with the selection committee stating it had highly appraised the series on the ground coverage of lives uprooted by climate change which shows that the climate crisis is ultimately an issue of inequality and justice and its ability to unravel the climate crisis from the perspective of human rights 82 Other Edit In 2014 it partnered with a comic artists union Toonion to create a global creative content company called RollingStory which launched an online sharing platform Spottoon for South Korean digital comics in 2015 83 Hankyoreh Media Group EditCine 21 HuffPost Korea joint venture with HuffPost News a division of BuzzFeed Hankyoreh Education Hankyoreh Book Publishing HaniBook Modoo Media Modoo Communications News BangSee also EditMedia of South Korea Liberalism in South Korea List of newspapers in South Korea Culture of South Korea Democratic Party of Korea Justice Party South Korea Korean nationalism 386 Generation Gangnam leftistReferences Edit Kim Seung Kyung Kim Kyounghee January 10 2014 The Korean Women s Movement and the State Bargaining for Change ISBN 9781317817789 Hankook Ilbo Kukmin Ilbo and Kyunghyang Sinmun are considered centrist and Hankyoreh is progressive a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help 단세포적 감정적 대응 보수 진보 가리지 않고 일제히 대통령실 비판 November 11 2022 겨레 definition Han can mean either Korean or one kyoreh indicates the offspring of the same forefather Kr dictionary search yahoo com Archived from the original on July 11 2012 Retrieved November 20 2011 Rudiger Frank Jim Hoare 2009 Korea Yearbook 2009 Politics Economy and Society BRILL p 101 ISBN 978 90 04 18019 2 a b Leo Kim July 25 2011 Media framing of stem cell research a cross national analysis of political representation of science between the UK and South Korea PDF Journal of Science Communication 4 ISSN 1824 2049 East Asian press grapples with a nuclear North Korea BBC September 12 2016 Centre left daily The Hankyoreh calls for an end to sabre rattling We need to get past our antagonistic Cold War style logic Why Trump is being panned by Korean media right left and centre Except one racist website South China Morning Post October 10 2016 The centre left newspaper Hankyoreh said Trump is turning the election into a mudslinging match while Clinton is displaying an atmosphere of civility South Korea s elections driven by voters desire for reform The Guardian December 4 2012 The centre left daily Hankyoreh endorses this analysis writing The winner will be the one who is seen as best equipped to embody the present mood Media reaction Power play behind North Korea move BBC July 18 2012 Hankyoreh a centre left daily in South Korea on 17 July agreed Mr Ri s dismissal was unusual in more than one way 4 5 6 7 8 9 Brendan Howe September 17 2015 Democratic Governance in Northeast Asia A Human Centered Approach to Evaluating Democracy Springer p 2010 ISBN 978 1 137 55045 3 Miri Moon 2019 International News Coverage and the Korean Conflict The Challenges of Reporting Practices Springer p 72 ISBN 978 9811362910 Tetsuro Kobayashi Atsushi Tago ed 2021 Japanese Public Sentiment on South Korea Popular Opinion and International Relations Routledge pp 5 23 ISBN 9781000539684 Furthermore in contrast to Japan there is no significant difference in framing between the conservative Chosun Ilbo and the liberal Hankyoreh Thomas A Hollihan ed 2021 Diplomatic and Mediated Arguments in the North Korean Crisis Engaging the Hermit Kingdom Springer Nature p 103 ISBN 9783030701673 The liberal Hankyoreh also reported then President Park s phone conversation with Trump in which Trump said that the United States would be with South Korea 100 and that it would cooperate firmly with South Korea to fight North Korea s 5 11 12 13 14 a b Shim Jae hoon From Dream to Reality Hankyoreh Newspaper PDF Archived from the original PDF on October 8 2011 Retrieved November 20 2011 South Korea THE MEDIA Countrystudies us June 29 1987 Retrieved November 20 2011 For ninth consecutive time journalists name Hankyoreh most trusted news outlet The Hankyoreh August 18 2016 English Edition The Hankyoreh english hani co kr 韩民族日报中文网 china hani co kr Retrieved July 22 2022 한겨레 hankyoreh japan japan hani co kr Retrieved July 22 2022 Korea s Road to Democracy Paved With Contrary Legacy The New York Times March 13 1989 Retrieved November 20 2011 일본의 혐한 한국의 반일 The Hankyoreh October 7 2016 Retrieved January 22 2022 한일 공존의 새싹이 자란다 Sprouts of coexistence between the Koreans and the Japanese are growing in South Korea The Hankyoreh August 17 2006 Retrieved January 22 2022 유럽을 위기로 몰아넣는 영국의 선택 The Hankyoreh June 24 2016 Retrieved December 26 2021 Let s Shame Japan on the International Stage in Korean English hani co kr Retrieved November 20 2011 Japan s Shameless Provocation in foreign policy in Korean Hani co kr February 25 2005 Retrieved November 20 2011 Japan Trying to Ruin Relations in Korean Hani co kr February 25 2005 Retrieved November 20 2011 1 Archived June 14 2011 at the Wayback Machine Cheongwadae Office of the President Republic of Korea 16cwd pa go kr February 26 2007 Retrieved November 20 2011 New Year in North Korea in Korean English hani co kr Retrieved November 20 2011 Kim Jong il s growing interest in progress at the six party talks in Korean English hani co kr Retrieved November 20 2011 Hankyoreh Foundation for Reunification and Culture Koreahana net Retrieved November 20 2011 Archived Archived from the original on July 19 2011 Retrieved May 8 2023 dead link American reporters get very severe 12 year sentences designed to scare all foreign journalists Rsf org Archived from the original on June 11 2009 Retrieved April 23 2018 N Korea s sentencing of two U S journalists may signal the possibility of talks in Korean English hani co kr Retrieved November 20 2011 Police s irrational response against civil society in Korean English hani co kr Retrieved November 20 2011 S Korea s duty to protect the rights of all citizens in Korean English hani co kr Retrieved November 20 2011 Asian human rights organizations criticize S Korea for violations in Korean English hani co kr Retrieved November 20 2011 Document www amnesty org April 28 2009 World Press Freedom Day Archived from the original on July 19 2009 Retrieved April 23 2018 Forum Asia Forum Asia Retrieved November 20 2011 The Need to be Productive About NK Human Rights in Korean English hani co kr Retrieved November 20 2011 NK Human Rights Bill Has Hidden Dagger in Korean Hani co kr September 30 2004 Retrieved November 20 2011 Video Footage Defames the Deceased in Korean Hani co kr June 26 2004 Retrieved November 20 2011 June Struggle Candlelight Revolution in Korean English hani co kr Retrieved November 20 2011 Massive candlelight protests draw one million nationwide National Home in Korean English hani co kr Retrieved November 20 2011 Forum Professors say candlelight vigils mark the entrance of a new social movement in S Korea National Home in Korean English hani co kr Retrieved November 20 2011 Civic groups unite to address broad range of social issues National Home in Korean English hani co kr Retrieved November 20 2011 언론권력 대해부 침묵 카르텔 깨 미디어 사회 뉴스 한겨레 in Korean Hani co kr May 14 2008 Retrieved November 20 2011 artist October 14 2003 부동산기자 1년 촌지 1000만원 Daum 미디어다음 오마이뉴스 in Korean Media daum net Retrieved November 20 2011 이대남을 화나게 한 그 페미니즘 Feminism that made Idaenam angry The Hankyoreh December 25 2021 Retrieved January 10 2022 흑형 짱깨 친근함으로 위장된 차별 Black hyung Jjangkkae Discrimination disguised as familiarity The Hankyoreh November 1 2021 Retrieved January 10 2022 정체성 정치 공론장 무너뜨리는 사이비 정치 Identity politics pseudo politics that destroys public opinion The Hankyoreh August 20 2021 Retrieved January 10 2022 성소수자 혐오 판 깔아준 민주당 The Hankyoreh November 25 2021 Retrieved December 28 2021 Speaking for the chaebol in Korean English hani co kr Retrieved November 20 2011 Take rising poverty seriously in Korean English hani co kr Retrieved November 20 2011 Lee Myung bak s indifference to the labor community in Korean English hani co kr Retrieved November 20 2011 Government s head on collision with labor in Korean English hani co kr Retrieved November 20 2011 Tax code must be fixed despite difficulties in Korean English hani co kr Retrieved November 20 2011 트럼프 따라가는 바이든 동맹국 쥐어짜 미국 경제 수혈 September 5 2022 Tear jerking donations in Korean Hani co kr June 23 2005 Retrieved November 20 2011 Country Studies South Korea THE MEDIAsupra Countrystudies us June 29 1987 Retrieved November 20 2011 About Us in Korean Hani co kr Retrieved November 20 2011 A new horizon for satire from ilbo in Korean English hani co kr Retrieved November 20 2011 A new role for the media in Korean English hani co kr Retrieved November 20 2011 Signs of the conservative media s fall in Korean English hani co kr Retrieved November 20 2011 DongA Ilbo Must Apologize in Korean English hani co kr Retrieved November 20 2011 Papers That Can t See the Logs in Their Eyes in Korean English hani co kr Retrieved November 20 2011 ChoJoongDong s irrational reply to netizens in Korean English hani co kr Retrieved November 20 2011 Chosun and JoongAng have no right to preach in Korean English hani co kr Retrieved November 20 2011 Candlelight protests elevate democratic principles in Korean English hani co kr Retrieved November 20 2011 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 2 Progressive Dailies Under Fire for Supporting Ad Boycott English donga com Retrieved November 20 2011 Lee Myung bak administration presses against freedom of press National Home in Korean English hani co kr Retrieved November 20 2011 Scientists protest prosecution s investigation into PD Notebook National Home in Korean English hani co kr Retrieved November 20 2011 CPJ concerned by South Korean pressure on media May 7 2009 CPJ concerned by South Korean pressure on media Committee to Protect Journalists Cpj org Retrieved November 20 2011 Violence against the media cloaked as law in Korean English hani co kr Retrieved November 20 2011 기후변화 콘텐츠의 모든 것 여기에 있다 www hani co kr in Korean January 4 2022 Retrieved August 3 2022 Editorial Ocean release of Fukushima water is unacceptable english hani co kr Retrieved August 3 2022 기후위기와 인권 Climate Crisis and Human Rights The Hankyoreh in Korean 제11회 인권보도상 대상에 한겨레 기후위기와 인권 한국기자협회 m journalist or kr in Korean Retrieved August 3 2022 South Korean webtoons taking aim at US market with Huffington Post as partner External links EditOfficial website in Korean About The Hankyoreh in Korean International edition web only Homepage of Cine21 film weekly by The Hankyoreh in Korean Homepage of Hankyoreh21 weekly newsmagazine in Korean Homepage of Economy21 business weekly in Korean Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The 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