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Dear John,
Tensions between the U.S. and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK or “North Korea”) are on the rise once again. In recent weeks, North Korea has conducted missile tests, and the U.S. and South Korea have responded with missile of tests of their own.
To make matters worse, a recent outbreak of COVID-19 in North Korea threatens a population that is already experiencing shortages of food and basic supplies.
Tell Congress: Act now to build peace and humanitarian cooperation with North Korea. [link removed]
Today it’s as urgent as ever for the U.S. to work toward a peace treaty to formally end the Korean War. While the active fighting stopped with the signing of a ceasefire, the war between the U.S. and North Korea never officially ended. After 70 years, this frozen state of conflict continues to justify a never-ending arms race, undermine the basic human needs of millions of Koreans, and keep families separated for generations.
A peace agreement would be a crucial step toward nuclear disarmament and without it renewed military conflict could erupt at any moment. It would also help reunite thousands of families—including many Korean Americans—who have been separated for over 70 years.
As the pandemic further threatens lives and livelihoods in North Korea, the U.S. must also support private aid organizations providing critical humanitarian assistance in the country.
Call on Congress today to take action. [link removed] Urge them to pass legislation to end the Korean War, support nongovernmental aid missions, and reunite families.
Thank you for supporting the path to peace.
Sincerely,
Dan Jasper
Asia Public Education and Advocacy Coordinator
P.S. To learn more building peace with North Korea, read this essay “Why the World Should Care About the COVID Outbreak in North Korea” [link removed] in 38 North.
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