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Tim Shorrock is a Washington-based journalist who spent part of his youth in South Korea and has been writing about North and South Korea since the late 1970s. He just returned from a two month stay in Gwangju, South Korea, where during the Korean president campaign he interviewed South Korea’s President Moon Jae-In. He writes about US-Korea relations for The Nation and the Korea Center for Investigative Reporting.

Two labor organizers wearing union headbands and masks are seen waving the flags of their union.
Posted inPolitics and Movements: International

South Korea’s Yoon launches vicious attack on unions, peace groups

by Tim Shorrock January 20, 2023January 20, 2023

The South Korean government has charged labor organizers with violating the National Security Law and acting as spies for North Korea.

North Korea Suspends Talks With South Korea Because of U.S. Sanctions 
Posted inPolitics and Movements: International, Real News Daily Reports

North Korea Suspends Talks With South Korea Because of U.S. Sanctions 

by Tim Shorrock August 16, 2019September 23, 2020
US Violates Nuclear Non-Proliferation Obligations, Undermining Credibility With Iran and N. Korea 
Posted inPolitics and Movements: International, Politics and Movements: US, Real News Daily Reports

US Violates Nuclear Non-Proliferation Obligations, Undermining Credibility With Iran and N. Korea 

by Tim Shorrock and Phyllis Bennis July 9, 2019September 23, 2020
Can Washington's Hawks Sabotage Korea's Peace?
Posted inPolitics and Movements: International, Real News Daily Reports

Can Washington’s Hawks Sabotage Korea’s Peace?

by Tim Shorrock October 26, 2018September 23, 2020
Posted inPolitics and Movements: International, Politics and Movements: US, Real News Daily Reports

Does Washington Want a Korean Peace, or Colony?

by Tim Shorrock August 29, 2018September 23, 2020
Posted inPolitics and Movements: US, Real News Daily Reports

After Trump Cancels Summit, Koreas Try To Save It (Pt. 2/2)

by Tim Shorrock May 25, 2018September 23, 2020
Posted inPolitics and Movements: US, Real News Daily Reports

After Trump Cancels Summit, Koreas Try To Save It (Pt. 1/2)

by Tim Shorrock May 25, 2018September 23, 2020
Posted inPolitics and Movements: International, Politics and Movements: US, Real News Daily Reports

Why the Panic over Korea Peace Talks? (2/2)

by Tim Shorrock and Christine Ahn March 10, 2018September 23, 2020
Posted inPolitics and Movements: International, Politics and Movements: US, Real News Daily Reports

Can Trump, Kim, and Moon Make Peace in Korea? (1/2)

by Tim Shorrock and Christine Ahn March 9, 2018September 23, 2020
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Trump Confronts North Korea With Japanese PM’s Help

by Tim Shorrock September 28, 2017September 23, 2020

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