12th Anniversary of the Sewol Ferry Tragedy in South Korea: Lee Jae-myung Says the Tragedy Must Not Be Repeated
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On the 12th anniversary of the Sewol ferry disaster, South Korean President Lee Jae-myung stressed the eradication of prioritizing cost over safety. The Presidential Archives will soon disclose the index of documents related to the incident.
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- Q: What anniversary of the Sewol ferry tragedy is being marked in South Korea?
- A: Today marks the twelfth anniversary of the Sewol ferry tragedy in South Korea.
- Q: What did South Korean President Lee Jae-myung say must be completely eradicated?
- A: He stated that the misconception of prioritizing cost over safety must be completely eradicated.
- Q: How many lives were lost in the Sewol ferry disaster according to the article?
- A: The Sewol ferry disaster is reported to have taken three hundred and four lives.
- Q: When is the index of documents related to the Sewol ferry expected to be released?
- A: The Presidential Archives will release the index of documents as early as early next month.
- Q: What did the Presidential Archives decide regarding the Seoul High Court's recent ruling?
- A: They decided not to appeal the court's ruling that there is no reason not to disclose the document index.