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'K-Respect' initiative launched

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By Kim Rahn
  • Published Jul 28, 2024 12:18 pm KST
  • Updated Jul 29, 2024 5:40 pm KST
Seongnam Mayor Shin Sang-jin, ninth from left, and Sunfull Foundation Chairman Min Byoung-chul, 11th from left, pose with Indonesian influencers Ruben Onsu, eighth from left, and Inara Rusli, fifth from right, Indonesian film producer Shankar Ramchand, fourth from right, and other dignitaries during a declaration ceremony for the K-Respect & No Hate Comments Campaign, in front of the Seongnam City Hall, Gyeonggi Province, July 15. The initiative, also called 'Respect for Foreigners,' is aimed at helping resolve social conflicts with other cultures by raising awareness concerning mutual understanding and respect for people from different backgrounds. Courtesy of Sunfull Foundation

Seongnam Mayor Shin Sang-jin, ninth from left, and Sunfull Foundation Chairman Min Byoung-chul, 11th from left, pose with Indonesian influencers Ruben Onsu, eighth from left, and Inara Rusli, fifth from right, Indonesian film producer Shankar Ramchand, fourth from right, and other dignitaries during a declaration ceremony for the K-Respect & No Hate Comments Campaign, in front of the Seongnam City Hall, Gyeonggi Province, July 15. The initiative, also called "Respect for Foreigners," is aimed at helping resolve social conflicts with other cultures by raising awareness concerning mutual understanding and respect for people from different backgrounds. Courtesy of Sunfull Foundation