UCLA Center for East Asian Studies
Reported Massacre of Korean Civilians at the Outbreak of the Korean War
September 30, 1999
"Pentagon to look at evidence of U.S. killing of civilians in Korean war," Associated Press
October 1, 1999
"South Korea Contacts USA to Confirm Massacre Allegations," British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring Asia Pacific
October 1, 1999
"Review of 50-year-old Korean incident could take a year," Associated Press
October 1, 1999
"U.S. to Revisit Accusations Of a Massacre By G.I.'s in '50," New York Times
October 2, 1999
"Pyongyang comments on alleged US massacre during war," Central Broadcasting Station via BBC World Summary
October 3, 1999
"An Investigation into the Killing of Hundreds of Cowering Civilians is Welcome to Korean War Veterans; Haunted by Massacre at No Gun Ri," South China Morning Post
October 3, 1999
"Kim Orders Probe of Korean Massacre," United Press International
October 13, 1999
"Nogun-ri Massacre, ROK-US Ties," Korea Times
October 15, 1999
"Vets say other refugees killed by GIs; On the bridge near Taegu during early Korean War," Associated Press (as published by Korea Herald)
October 16, 1999
"South Korean students protest alleged U.S. killings of civilians," Associated Press
October 25, 1999
"In L.A., Response Muted to Reports of GI Atrocities," Los Angeles Times
November 8, 1999
"South Korean survivors leave for US," United Press International
May 22, 2000
"A Press Divided: Disputed Accounts of a Korean War Massacre," New York Times
December 9, 2000
"Talks on No Gun Ri End With an `Understanding'," The Associated Press