Any tragedy involving children will provoke intense emotions, but it's too easy to simply label the Sewol's crew 'killers' Almost everything about the aftermath of the South Korean ferry disaster except, tragically, the initial response has seemed heightened, intense, on the very edge. And how could it not be? Of the 476 people on board, only 174 were rescued. Of the more than 300 remaining, most were...
The South Korea ferry disaster is truly awful, but it is not murder Mary Dejevsky
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