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(1)The 100th anniversary of the Kanto genocide, the Korean government is also passive
(2)CBS No Cut News Intern Reporter Cho Soo-min Input 2023910542 Modified 2023910712
(3)September 1st is the 100th anniversary of the Kanto genocide
(4)There’s no forgotten Asian version of Holocaust memorial
(5)Voices calling for Korea’s indifference and Japan’s ignorance
(6)Alcohol and flowers for the victims of the Great Kanto Earthquake, Yonhap News Agency
(7)The Kanto genocide, called the Asian version of the Holocaust, occurred exactly 100 years ago today on September 1There are an estimated 6,000 Korean victims, but the exact extent of the damage is still unknown There have been massive casualties from crimes against humanity, but there is no significant memorial space
(8)The Kanto genocide is slowly walking on a path of oblivion, with only the dust of history piling up Even now, it is pointed out that it is urgent to reveal the reality and hold historical responsibility through a practical investigation into the Kanto genocide
(9)We don’t even have a place to commemorate the victims of the massacre
(10)The exact number of Koreans killed during the Great Kanto Earthquake is unknown The Independent Newspaper, an organ of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea, and the Japanese Ministry of Justice announced 6,661 students, 380 from the Japanese Ministry of Justice, and 21,600 from the Independent Newspaper
(11)Sung Joo-hyun, vice president of the 1923 Genoside Institute, who conducted a survey on the list of Korean victims of the Great Kanto Earthquake last year, said, “The number of victims was about 440 except for duplicate victims.” He added that the actual number of victims, which were not recorded and were not estimated on the list, would be very high
(12)The reason why it is difficult to identify the actual number of victims is that the investigation was not properly conducted even at the time of the initial incident Deputy Director Sung explained that it was very difficult to secure the list of victims because the Japanese burned or buried all of them because it would not be a problem if the bodies of the Korean people were removed as soon as possible
(13)Park Deok-jin, CEO of the Independent Citizens Association, told CBS by phone that there was no official memorial space in Korea, adding that there was no government support for the victims
(14)I’m not asking Japan to do a passive government damage investigation
(15)In the meantime, our government has been indifferent to the Kanto genocide The only thing the Korean government moved to investigate the damage was that the Rhee Syng-man administration secured a list of Japanese victims in December 1952, and the government did not collect proper information and understand the situation
(16)Park pointed out, “The Korean government has never asked Japan to investigate the truth or raised the issue,” adding, “It is a lack of historical awareness and should be ashamed of it.”
(17)He also pointed out, “The Korean government has never sent a wreath even though the Korean media criticized the fact that Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike did not send a wreath to the memorial service
(18)Deputy Director Sung said, “I’m sad that I lost my country, but how unfair it is to go to Japan and be slaughtered,” adding, “The government should actively take the initiative to find out the truth.”
(19)He committed the genocide in Japan, but he didn’t know it
(20)The Japanese government has not officially acknowledged its responsibility for the Kanto genocide
(21)Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirokazu Matsuno said at a regular press conference on the 30th of last month, “No records have been found to identify the facts if they are limited to government investigations.”
(22)Earlier in May, National Public Security Commission Chairman Dani Koichi said no records were found of the Kanto genocide and that no further investigation was considered
(23)Consistently, he has an attitude of not acknowledging the Kanto genocide as true
(24)Kim In-deok, director of the Korean Research Institute in Japan at Cheongam University, said, “The Japanese society has recently become more right-leaning and there are voices calling for covering up the issue,” adding, “The Japanese government knows but does not want to remember it.”
(25)There have also been voices of criticism in some Japan over the Japanese government’s evasive attitude
(26)In July, Sugio Hideya, a member of the Constitutional Democratic Party, called for a change in the Japanese government’s attitude at the National Assembly, saying this year, the 100th anniversary of the Kanto earthquake, is the last chance to properly deal with the incident
(27)In addition, Mizuho Fukushima, the leader of the opposition Social Democratic Party, told the National Assembly in June that the Japanese government did not feel responsible for sending rumors during the Great Kanto Earthquake
(28)Japan’s Tokyo Kanto Earthquake Victims Memorial Day Yonhap News
(29)In Japan, Mundo is very quiet in Korea
(30)Unlike other cases, the Kanto genocide has no survivors who can speak out, which makes it more social
(31)I’m going to make a point of interest
(32)Rep. Yoo Ki-hong of the Democratic Party of Korea said, “The victims of forced labor are still alive, but comfort women in this matter.”
(33)The victim and the person who witnessed me died, so please clarify who was the victim
(34)The bereaved family said they couldn’t find it yet because they didn’t lose The bereaved families who have been identified now
(35)He added that the number of people he can count on is the number of people
(36)It is not easy for the bereaved families to come forward due to the lack of interest in the Park case, and in fact, the honor is
(37)If I say I’m going to find out the truth about the recovery work, the bereaved families would come forward, but now they’re coming out
(38)Even if I said I had nothing to say
(39)In addition, Japanese civil society has conducted fact-finding and memorial activities since 1973, and Koreans in Japan have constantly visited
(40)In Korea, scholars and civil society used to ignore this issue
(41)I pointed out that I should have been interested in this problem
(42)Director Kim said, “We don’t teach this case at a school, but we don’t have to write about it in Korean society.”
(43)I said there are a lot of people who are serious Subsequently, the discriminatory perception of Koreans during the Kanto University was
(44)The symbolic meaning of the Ra incident, which the Japanese had before, gathered in colonial rule
(45)If you wanted to pay attention to the habits

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