South Korean military vehicles stand in line before shipment to Iraq (news - web sites) at a port in Pusan, about 420 km (262 miles) southeast of Seoul June 25, 2004. Militants decapitated 33-year-old South Korean Kim Sun-il in Iraq after Seoul rejected their demands to pull 670 South Korean medics and engineers out of Iraq and drop plans to send 3,000 troops. KOREA OUT NO ARCHIVE REUTERS/Stringer
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▲ 이라크 투입될 자이툰부대 차량들 이라크로 투입될 자이툰 부대 군용차량들이 25일 이라크 출발을 앞두고 부산항에서 일렬로 선적을 기다리고 있다. 김용우기자
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[포토] 자이툰 부대 장비 부산항 도착
25일 부산항 8부두 인근에 이라크 재건부대인 자이툰 부대가 사용할 군장비가 줄지어 서있다.(연합). |
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6·25전쟁 직후 서울의 거리 중공군 포로와 교환돼 서울로 오는 한국군 포로를 미군 병사들이 맞이하고 있다. |
연합뉴스 2004-06-25 19:02:05 |
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6·25전쟁 54돌···”잊지 않았나, 이 아픔을···” 6·25전쟁 54돌을 하루 앞둔 24일 서울 동작동 국립묘지에서 한 유족이 묘소 참배를 끝낸 뒤 쓸쓸히 돌아가고 있다. |
권주훈기자 kjh@donga.com">kjh@donga.com 동아일보 2004-06-24 19:44:58 |
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아저씨, 고통없는 하늘나라에서 편안히... |
25일 부산 장림초등학교 학생들이 고 김선일씨를 추모하는 편지 160통을 유족들에게 전달했다. 사진은 이 학교 6학년 김유아양이 추모편지를 낭독하고 있다. (부산=연합뉴스) |
25일 제3함대 소속 해군과 백두산함 참전용사 가족들이 한국전쟁 당시 격전지였던 한일해협 해상에서 전투 도중 숨진 호국영령들의 넋을 기리며 헌화하고 있다.
6.25 참전 각국 참전용사들이 25일 오전 동작동국립묘지를 찾아 분향하고 있다. (서울=연합뉴스)
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이라크 짙어지는 전운 |
이라크 무장세력이 24일 미군과의 교전후 저항 구호를 외치며 차로 팔루자 시내를 누비고 있다.(위)
미 해병대원들이 24일 저항세력들이 동시다발적인 공격을 펼치고 있는 팔루자로 연결되는 고속도로에서 위치를 확보하기 위해 뛰고 있다. 팔루자에서 저항세력들의 로켓발사 수류탄, 박격포, 기관총 등의 공격이 있은후 미국의 공격용 헬기인 코브라가 격추됐다.(아래) (AFP=연합뉴스) | |
”54年前 우리는 한반도의 평화를 지켰다” 6·25전쟁 발발 54주년을 맞아 한국을 방문한 미국 등 5개국 참전용사와 참전 해외교포, 국내 거주 생존 용사 등 700여명은 25일 서울 동작동 국립묘지를 찾아 순국용사들의 넋을 기렸다. |
원대연기자 yeon72@donga.com">yeon72@donga.com 동아일보 2004-06-25 19:00:19 |
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Fri Jun 25,11:02 AM ET |
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A South Korean protester shouts a slogan, holding a North Korean flag and its leader Kim Jong Il's picture during their rally against North Korea (news - web sites) in front of the City Hall in Seoul, Friday, June 25, 2004. North Korea has threatened to test a nuclear weapon unless Washington accepts Pyongyang's conditions for a freeze on its atomic program, jeopardizing Friday's disarmament talks, a U.S. senior official said. (AP Photo/ Lee Jin-man)
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A video grab shows heavily armed masked militiamen surrounding their spokesman as he reads a statement in Falluja, June 25, 2004. Falluja militiamen on Friday denied connections with Jordanian-born militant Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, saying that there are no Arab fighters in Falluja. Photo by Reuters Tv/Reuters |
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Fri Jun 25,10:50 AM ET |
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A South Korean protester rips a mock North Korean flag and signs criticizing North Korea (news - web sites) at a rally opposing terrorism and North Korea's nuclear program in Seoul June 25, 2004. REUTERS/You Sung-Ho
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Fri Jun 25, 9:26 AM ET |
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South Korean protesters try to tear apart a North Korean flag during a rally against North Korea (news - web sites) and terrorism in front of the City Hall in Seoul, Friday, June 25, 2004. North Korea has threatened to test a nuclear weapon unless Washington accepts Pyongyang's conditions for a freeze on its nuclear weapons program, jeopardizing Friday's disarmament talks, a U.S. senior official said. (AP Photo/ Lee Jin-man)
나치표장 칠해진 이슬람 묘지 |
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【아구노=AFP/뉴시스】
24일(현지시간) 프랑스 동부 아구노에 있는 군인 묘지에서 한 행인이 걸어가고 있다. 지난 밤 사이 이곳에 마련된 약 50개의 이슬람 묘비에 제2차 세계대전 당시 독일 나치군 당장(黨章)인 만자무늬(卍) 낙서가 생겼다. 프랑스 북동부에서는 최근 몇주새 이슬람과 유대사회에 대한 배척행위가 늘어나고 있다.
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Thu Jun 24, 9:14 PM ET |
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A U.S. Marine Cobra gunship searches for insurgents during a gunfight in Falluja June 24, 2004. A Cobra helicopter was shot down during the battle but the two pilots escaped uninjured. At least 15 insurgents were killed and three Marines injured in the fighting, military sources said
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Thu Jun 24, 7:02 PM ET |
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US marines aim their M16 rifle at the main entrance of the flashpoint town of Fallujah, 50kms west of Baghdad.(AFP/Mauricio Lima) | |
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Fri Jun 25,10:39 AM ET |
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Holding flags, a South Korean Christian prays at a rally asking for the intensification of the alliance between South Korea (news - web sites) and the United States in Seoul June 25, 2004, which marks the 54th anniversary of outbreak of the war. About 500 veterans and Christians at the rally also mourned South Korean hostage Kim Sun-il who was killed by Muslim militants in Iraq (news - web sites). REUTERS/You Sung-Ho
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Fri Jun 25,10:35 AM ET |
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A South Korean Christian woman holds flags at a rally asking for intensification of the alliance between South Korea (news - web sites) and the United States in Seoul, June 25, 2004, which marks the 54th anniversary of outbreak of the Korean war. About 500 veterans and Christians at the rally also mourned over South Korean hostage Kim Sun-il who was killed by Muslim militants in Iraq (news - web sites). REUTERS/You Sung-Ho
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Fri Jun 25,10:35 AM ET |
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Pro-democracy protesters march in a torch rally in Katmandu, Nepal, Friday, June 25, 2004. Nepalese opposition parties vowed to continue with their street protests to pressure the king to resolve the political crises. (AP photo/ Binod Joshi)
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Fri Jun 25,10:21 AM ET |
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An Iraqi National guardsman stands guard as he patrols central Baghdad. US President George W. Bush (news - web sites) said he hoped NATO (news - web sites) would agree to provide training for the Iraqi army to help stabilize the country.(AFP/Ahmad al-Rubaye)
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Fri Jun 25,10:17 AM ET |
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US Abrams tanks take position at the main entrance of the flashpoint town of Fallujah as an Iraqi police convoy drives out of the town(AFP/Mauricio Lima) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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Fri Jun 25, 6:29 AM ET |
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A South Korean school girl mourns Kim Sun-il who was killed by Iraqi militants during a memorial service at a hospital in Pusan, about 420 km (262 miles) southeast of Seoul June 25, 2004. A meeting of South Korea (news - web sites)'s influential National Security Council on Friday is likely to touch on whether more could have been done to prevent the killing in Iraq (news - web sites) of hostage Kim Sun-il. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon
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Fri Jun 25, 6:17 AM ET |
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Japanese soldiers march during a ceremony of Japanese troops' second dispatch to Iraq (news - web sites) at the defense headquarters in Tokyo June 25, 2004. The Japanese opposition is criticizing Prime Minister's Junichiro Koizumi's controversial decision that Japanese troops already in Iraq on a reconstruction mission will take part in a new multinational force after June 30 prior to the July 11 Upper House election, which has become a referendum on Koizumi's decision and pension reforms. REUTERS/Kimimasa Mayama
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Fri Jun 25, 6:13 AM ET |
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Hernan Jalal (C), now a second lieutenant, holds a sabre to her face during the parade for a police cadet graduation at the Arbil Police Academy in the northern Iraq (news - web sites) city of Arbil, June 23, 2004. With just a week to the hand over of power to a new Iraqi government, these police officers in their oaths mention only loyalty to Kurdistan and not, with even a single word, to the state of Iraq. Picture taken June 23, 2004. REUTERS/Sasa Kralj
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Fri Jun 25, 6:11 AM ET |
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Women police cadets march during the parade for their graduation day at the Arbil Police Academy June 23, 2004 in northern Iraq (news - web sites). With just a week to the hand over of power to a new Iraqi government, these police officers in their oaths mention only loyalty to Kurdistan and not, with even a single word, to the state of Iraq. Picture taken June 23, 2004. REUTERS/Sasa Kralj |
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Fri Jun 25, 6:07 AM ET |
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Members of the Iraqi's Defense Corp surveys the New Baghdad neighborhood during a joint patrol with U.S. soldiers early June 24, 2004. REUTERS/Nikola Solic
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Fri Jun 25, 4:55 AM ET |
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Militiamen run to take up positions near U.S. soldiers on the outskirts of Fallujah, Iraq (news - web sites) Friday, June 25, 2004. (AP Photo/Abdel-Kader Saadi) | |
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Fri Jun 25, 4:49 AM ET |
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Iraqi intelligence officials contacted Osama bin Laden (news - web sites), pictured, in Sudan in the mid-1990s as part of efforts to work with organizations that opposed the ruling family in Saudi Arabia, according to a new document found in Iraq (news - web sites)(AFP/File) | |
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Fri Jun 25, 3:35 AM ET |
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Col. Masato Taura, leader of the second contingent of Japan Self-Defense Forces bound for Iraq (news - web sites), salutes colleagues, leading his team members, during a departure ceremony at the Defence Agency in Tokyo Friday, June 25, 2004. Japan's Cabinet approved last week a plan for Japanese troops on a humanitarian mission to stay and join a U.N.-authorized multinational force after an interim Iraqi government takes control at the end of this month. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara) | |
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Thu Jun 24, 7:02 PM ET |
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A masked insurgent takes position during clashes in Baquba, 60 kms northeast of Baghdad.(AFP/Ali Yussef) | |
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Thu Jun 24, 7:02 PM ET |
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An Iraqi man stands next to one of the five car bombs that exploded loaded with large caliber projectiles still smoldering next to the wreckage in Mosul, 370 kms north of Baghdad.(AFP/Mujahed Mohammed) | |
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Thu Jun 24, 4:31 PM ET |
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A militiaman loyal to radical Shiite cleric Moqtada Sadr stands guard close to a wall plastered with poster of his leader in Baghdad Shiite neighborhood of Sadr City .(AFP/Sabah Arar) | |
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Thu Jun 24, 3:21 PM ET |
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FILE** Shiite Muslims throw stones towards an approaching U.S. Army tank outside Baghdad's palace in this Oct 8, 2003 file photo. (AP Photo/FILE/Anja Niedringhaus, File) | |
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Thu Jun 24, 3:18 PM ET |
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FILE** U.S. Marines from the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit help an Iraqi soldier with water from a canteen in southern Iraq (news - web sites), in this March 21, 2003 file photo. (AP Photo/FILE/Itsuo Inouye) | |
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Thu Jun 24, 3:18 PM ET |
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FILE** Smoke bellows from a large explosion that rocked Baghdad, Iraq (news - web sites) during air raids in this March 31, 2003 file photo. (AP Photo/FILE/Jerome Delay) | |
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Thu Jun 24, 3:18 PM ET |
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FILE**An Iraqi woman reacts while passing by the International Red Cross building in Baghdad, destroyed by a bomb, in this Oct. 28, 2003 file photo. (AP Photo/Anja Niedringhaus, File)
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▲ 주권 이양을 1주일 앞두고 이라크 전역에서 반군들의 총공세가 이어지는 가운데, 24일 바쿠바로 들어가는 미군 장갑차 행렬 주변에서 2명의 이라크 병사가 경계근무를 서고 있다. /AP연합
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▲ 24일 새벽 요르단강 서안 나블루스에서 한 이스라엘 병사가 팔레스타인 저항세력을 색출하기 위해 난민 가옥에 들어가 아기를 안은 주민을 향해 총을 겨눈 채 조사를 벌이고 있다. /로이터뉴시스 | | | |
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Fri Jun 25, 9:32 AM ET |
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Wed Jun 23, 9:56 AM ET |
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Iraqis look at the damage to vehicles in a parking lot that was hit in overnight airstrikes by the U.S. military in Fallujah, Iraq (news - web sites), Wednesday, June 23, 2004. Unidentified witnesses at the scene said that the bedding lying on the hood of the car was used by men sleeping in the vehicles at the time of the strike. U.S. forces launched an airstrike targeting militant Abu Musab al-Zarqawi after his group beheaded a South Korean hostage. (AP Photo/Khalid Mohammed) | | | | | |