Yellow ribbon is the symbol of the Sewol incident, a ferry disaster that killed 304 passengers three years ago today. All over South Korea, tiny yellow ribbons dangle from people’s backpacks, wallets, bicycles, and on the windowsills of small cafés. Politicians — mostly from the
Yellow ribbon isthe symbol of the Sewolincident,a ferry disaster that killed 304
passengers three years ago today. All over South Korea, tiny yellow ribbons
dangle from people’s backpacks, wallets, bicycles, and on the windowsills of
small cafés. Politicians — mostly from the liberal factions — don the yellow
ribbons to show their solidarity.
But the yellow ribbon is as much a symbol of division as unity. It’s a testament
to how politicized the Sewolincident has become in South Korea; how the f
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Seoul, South Korea. 3rd May 2014. Yellow ribbons are hung at the Cheonggye plaza, Seoul, South Korea, on Saturday May 3, 2014. People wrote their whishes for the return of missing people
Some South Korean Ferry Mourners Ready to Move On
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28 Sewol 041614 ideas we will never forget, ferry, yellow ribbon
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