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South Korea's Conspiracy: President Park's Hidden Agenda to Unite with China
South Korea's Conspiracy: President Park's Hidden Agenda to Unite with China
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In 2010, a monument was built in the New York City suburb of Palisades Park, New Jersey, dedicated to comfort women-Korean women that South Koreans claim were forced into sexual slavery by Japanese soldiers during World War II. In July 2013, a second memorial was built in Glendale, California. As these monuments indicate, the United States is fully involved in the international controversy over differences in how Japan and Korea perceive the events of World War II. Now, South Korea is bringing yet another controversial topic into the spotlight, this time with the support of China. At the request of South Korean President Park Geun-hye, China is building a memorial to An Jung-geun, the man who in 1909 assassinated the first Prime Minister of Japan and the first Resident-General of Korea, Ito Hirobumi. In this spiritual interview, we begin by speaking with the spirit of An Jung-geun before moving on to a conversation with the guardian spirit of President Park, who forced herself into the interview out of fear that the interview will reveal the truth about him. Through these conversations, Master Ryuho Okawa tries to discover the facts about the assassination of Ito Hirobumi to determine whether An Jung-geun can justifiably be hailed as a hero. Was it truly a patriotic act to assassinate Ito Hirobumi, who actively opposed the Japanese annexation of Korea? Ito Hirobumi was an important political figure who represented Japan's protection of Korea from Russian domination during the Russo-Japanese War. Did assassinating him truly serve the happiness of the Korean people? While South Koreans continue to accuse Japan of having wronged their nation, Master Okawa hopes that these interviews will provide a truthful understanding of the historical events between Japan and South Korea. He hopes that by revealing the truth, these interviews will help the international community understand the nature of true international justice.
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