South Korean protestors shout slogans during a rally against North Korea's regime in Seoul on April 26. The placards read 'Freedom and human rights for North Korean people.' (Ji-Hwan/AFP/Getty Images)

INDiscussion Winner for 2014

INDePth is pleased to announce Sophie Qu as the INDiscussion Blog Competition winner for 2014. The Korea Canadian Scholarship Foundation selected her entry written on the “The Two Koreas and the Responsibility of the International Community“.

North Korean defectors shout slogans in a rally demanding the improvement of North Koreans' human rights at the National Assembly in Seoul, South Korea, Thursday, April 14, 2011. About 100 protesters insisted the South Korean parliament to pass the law to help protect North Korean people's human rights. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)
North Korean defectors shout slogans in a rally demanding the improvement of North Koreans’ human rights at the National Assembly in Seoul, South Korea, Thursday, April 14, 2011. About 100 protesters insisted the South Korean parliament to pass the law to help protect North Korean people’s human rights. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)

Sophie Qu is a fourth-year Criminology and Concurrent Education student at the University of Toronto. She will be receiving her $500 grand prize from the Korea Canadian Scholarship Foundation at the reception dinner on Friday, March 21st, 2014.

We also want to congratulate all of the students who entered; we received many outstanding entries.

INDiscussion is a blog competition sponsored by the Korean Canadian Scholarship Foundation and administered by INDePth that seeks to engage students from around the world to actively and critically respond to INDePth 2014’s case study: Korea.   

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