The Bridge at No Gun Ri

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The Bridge at No Gun Ri is a non-fiction book about the killing of South Korean civilians by the U.S. military in July 1950, early in the Korean War. Published in 2001, it was written by Charles J. Hanley, Sang-hun Choe and Martha Mendoza, with researcher Randy Herschaft, the Associated Press (AP) journalists who wrote about the mass refugee killing in news reports that won the 2000 Pulitzer Prize for investigative journalism and 10 other major national and international journalism awards. The book looks in depth at the lives of both the villager victims and the young American soldiers who killed them, and analyzes various U.S. military policies including use of deadly force in dealing with the refugee crisis during the early days of the war. rdf:langString
«Мост Ногылли́» (англ. The Bridge at No Gun Ri) — книга 2001 года корейского журналиста Чхве Сан Хона (кор. 최상헌, англ. Sang-Hun Choe) и американских журналистов Чарльза Хэнли (англ. Charles Hanley) и Марты Мендосы (англ. Martha Mendoza) о массовом убийстве корейцев (в основном женщин и детей) около деревни Ногылли армией США во время Корейской войны. Авторы книги получили Пулитцеровскую премию в 2000 году за журналистское расследование этого инцидента. rdf:langString
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