Just Released! Report on Women’s Rights in Korea | March KPNGN Newsletter

To coincide with International Women’s Day, Women Cross DMZ has just released a new report, Women’s Rights Under the Division System in Korea, to shed light on the often overlooked consequences of Korea’s division on women’s lives.

The report — the result of years of research and collaboration among Korean women across borders — exposes the profound and persistent impact of the division system and ongoing militarization on women’s human rights.

Released to coincide with International Women’s Day, the 69th Commission on the Status of Women at the United Nations, and the 80th year of Korea’s division, the report highlights key issues — including the presence of U.S. military bases, the gendered consequences of landmines and unexploded ordnance, and the enduring trauma of family separation — through personal narratives and expert analysis.

Among the key findings:

  • Human rights issues exacerbated by the 80-year division: Landmines and unexploded ordnance remnants in the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) continue to cause significant harm to civilians, particularly women.
  • Militarization’s gendered impact: The ongoing U.S. military presence in South Korea and the expansion of military bases have significant human rights implications, particularly for women living in military camptowns, where they experience systemic sexual violence and exploitation. Furthermore, the expansion of U.S. military bases has displaced local farming communities.
  • The ongoing trauma of family separation: Millions of Korean families remain divided by the Korean War, with opportunities for reunification dwindling as separated family members age. The ongoing division has a particular impact on women who have borne the brunt of the emotional, social, and economic burdens of separation.

The report calls for a more comprehensive approach to human rights that prioritizes the needs and agency of the Korean people, and women in particular, and urges the two Koreas and the international community to take immediate action to address the gendered impacts of Korea’s ongoing division and to work toward sustainable peace on the peninsula.

Read the report here!

Join our report launch webinar on Wednesday, March 5, at 5pm PT / 8 pm ET (Thursday, March 6, at 10 am KST). The event will offer Korean language interpretation and will feature report contributors and Korean women leaders:

  • Youngmi Cho, Executive Committee Member, Christian Conference of Asia; Former Executive Director, Korean Women’s Movement for Peace
  • Lee Jung Ah, Standing Representative, Gyeonggi Women’s Association United
  • Lee Jae Jung, National Assembly member, ROK
  • Cathi Choi, Executive Director, Women Cross DMZ (moderator)

Join us in New York at the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women!

Women Cross DMZ will be at CSW! Join us for two key events:

March 12 | | Wednesday at 8:30am ET | 10th Floor of the Church Center of the United Nations, 777 UN Plaza, New York NY 10017

This joint session with Women Cross DMZ and the Education for Social Justice Foundation highlights the urgent need for accountability and global adoption of key Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) mechanisms, including UN Security Council Resolution 1325 and the U.S. WPS Act. WCDMZ will also share  research and analysis from the newly released Women’s Rights Under the Division System in Korea report. This event is free and open to the public. Register to attend here.

March 13 | Launching the Feminist Peace Playbook: A Guide for Transforming U.S. Foreign Policy | Thursday at 2:30-4:00 pm ET | UN Church Center, 2nd Floor 777 UN Plaza East (44th St. & 1st Ave), New York City, NY

Just us for the launch of the Feminist Peace Playbook, a comprehensive guide for movements, researchers, policymakers, philanthropists, and journalists, released by the Feminist Peace Initiative — led by MADRE, Women Cross DMZ, and Grassroots Global Justice Alliance — and the Inclusive Global Leadership Initiative at the University of Denver.


Women Cross DMZ on the Hill

Peace on the Korean Peninsula Act is Reintroduced!

On Wednesday, Rep. Brad Sherman and dozens of other co-sponsors reintroduced the Peace on the Korean Peninsula Act. There’s no bill number yet, but in the meantime, check out the list of cosponsors and urge your Congressional representative to become a Korea Peace Champion here. Stay tuned for updates about our annual Korea Peace Advocacy Week!

Stop Politicians Profiting From War Act

Women Cross DMZ endorsed the Stop Politicians Profiting From War Act, introduced by Congresswomen Rashida Tlaib to prohibit Members of Congress, their spouses, and their dependent children from having any financial interests in any company that does business with the Department of Defense and banning them from trading defense stocks. Sign on to become a grassroots supporter here.


Upcoming Events

March 6 KPNGN’s March National Meeting | This Thursday at 5pm PT/8pm ET

We will debrief the official reintroduction of the Peace on the Korean Peninsula Act (PKPA) and share advocacy efforts to push the bill forward. RSVP here.

March 8 | International Women’s Day: How Secure Aren’t We? | Saturday at 1pm ET

WCDMZ Executive Director Cathi Choi will join Ploughshares Fund alongside Elena Sokova, Executive Director of the Vienna Center for Disarmament and Non-Proliferation, and Dr. Emma Belcher, President of Ploughshares for a virtual webinar. RSVP here.

March 19 | The Far Right and the New Cold War: Transnational Organizing from Korea to the US | Wednesday at 2pm ET

University of Pennsylvania’s Asian American Across the Disciplines presents: The Far Right and the New Cold War: Transnational Organizing from Korea to the US in conversation with Cathi Choi, Executive Director of Women Cross DMZ. Hosted by Professor Mark Tseng-Putterman, Panda Express Postdoctoral Fellow in Asian American Studies in his course Yellow Peril, Red Scare: Cold War Asia in America. Please RSVP here to join us in person or register here to join by Zoom!

March 24 | New Hampshire Peace Action (NHPA) Peace & Justice Conversations: The Feminist Path to Peace in Korea | Monday at 7pm ET

How have women been leading the movement calling for a formal end to the Korean War? What does feminist leadership in peace movements look like? NHPA will hear from WCDMZ’s Echo and Solby on recent Korea Peace Now! Grassroots Network activities and how Women Cross DMZ continues to advocate for peace in Korea and in the region, women’s leadership in the Korea peace process, and a feminist approach to U.S. foreign policy in this virtual presentation. RSVP here.


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Sincerely,

Cathi Choi


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