Tuesday 27 October 2020

Commentary of AINDF Spokesman-on south Korea's weak attitude to Japan



 


 The south Korean authorities have adopted low-profile diplomacy toward Japan’s undisguised effort for embellishing the unhappy past, only to spark off surging indignation of the nation.


Despite the opposition of the people, the south Korean authorities have spouted a string of rubbish that reciprocal cooperation is urgent and bilateral relationship should be developed step by step.


Broad segments of the south Korean people denounce that the authorities are going to keep the issue of the Japanese past crimes under the carpet of history.  


A few days ago, the newly-appointed Chief Cabinet Secretary of Japan openly denied the judgment of the south Korean Supreme Court on indemnity for labor conscription forced by the Japan and threatened that encashment of the Japanese businesses’ attachment would cause sour situation to the south Korea-Japan relationship.


The Japanese Minister of Foreign Affairs officially demanded the German government to remove the girl’s statue for peace erected in Berlin. The Japanese Prime Minister openly put pressure upon south Korea that if disposition by sale of the Japanese businesses is not withdrawn, he would not take part in the summit between south Korea, China and Japan.


Moreover, Japan is making frantic bid to seize Dok Island and remains evermore persistent in its moves to pervert historical facts. 


Nevertheless, the south Korean authorities have implored Japan to heal bilateral relations, far from wresting apology and reparation from Japan for its past crimes. It is quite reasonable that the south Koreans are convulsed with towering rage and revulsion at the authorities’ attitude.


The south Korean authorities’ low-profiled attitude toward Japan is gruesome.


The south Korean people from all social standings should not tolerate Japan’s distortion of the past and launch a dynamic action to sweep away the pro-Japanese forces.


 


Oct. 20, 2020

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