- Source: ASUNARO: Action for Youth Rights of Korea
The ASUNARO: Action for Youth Rights of Korea (Korean: 청소년인권행동 아수나로), also known as Asunaro is a youth rights organization based in South Korea. The Asunaro was established in 2004 a small forum of the name of Asunaro: Research Forum for Youth Rights, the name was changed to ASUNARO: Action for Youth Rights of Korea in February 2006.
As Asunaro aims to build an equal, democratic society, there are no central departments or representatives. Usually many teams work on a national scale for specific needs, but people in the teams does not represent Asunaro workers and anyone can work in the teams. If needed, a few people will be elected and be in charge for the job.
Every local branches are at the equal terms. Currently, there are 6 local branches, 4 local semi-branches, and several other local communities.
The name Asunaro originated from the imaginary youth organization in the novel Kibō no Kuni no Exodus by Ryū Murakami.
Book
The Asunaro published a book entitled the Meo-Pi-In (ISBN 9788991402317) about youth rights in 2009.
See also
Ordinance of Student Rights
Solidarity for LGBT Human Rights of Korea
Yook Woo-dang
References
External links
Asunaro website (in Korean)
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- ASUNARO: Action for Youth Rights of Korea
- Asunaro
- Liberalism in South Korea
- Ordinance of Student Rights
- Seoul Ordinance of Student Rights
- Lee Jae-myung
- Moon Jae-in
- Gwangju Uprising
- Eddie Peng
- Chingusai