2022년 3월 30일 수요일

Primorsky Island may be merged into Korea. - Russia's Concerns and A Korean Idiot's Big Mistake 10 Years Ago

Russia is concerned about the annexation of Primorsky to South Korea. As part of the Korean government's long-term plan, the migration of Koreans residing in Rush is expected to soar, which is expected to reach 150,000 in 1997, but if left unattended, it may be merged into Korea. It is a re-quote from a Korean newspaper from a report by the Russian Interior Ministry. Why? Was Russia worried that Primorsky might be annexed by South Korea? This is because Primorsky was taken away by force with little historical ties with Russia. The Chosun Ilbo published such an article, but in the Korean History Exhibition, the appendix to the 1998 New Year's edition of the Joseon Dynasty, it expressed Primorsky as Malgal Land and did a really embarrassing thing not to intentionally include it in Goguryeo's territory. However, as everyone knows, Yeonju was the place where Goguryeo's fortress was located in the past, and it was the territory of Goguryeo and Balhae. At the Graskino ruins around Vladivostok, Goguryeo, Balhae earthenware, and Buddha statues were excavated, and many Goguryeo gilt-bronze Buddhas were excavated from the Korsakovsky Ancient Tombs 112 near Khabarovsk, the capital of the coastal province. Above all, Yeonju-ri was the base of the independence movement against Japan in the past, and a large number of Koreans crossed over to live there. They were called Goryeo people, and their brief history is as follows. · The first record of 13 Korean households in the Foset area of Primorsky, Primorsky in 1863, 185 households in 1867, 999 people in 185 households, and the number of migrants surged due to the famine in the north of the Korean Peninsula in 1869. The number of Korean immigrants surged by 10,000 in 1902, 32,380 in 1902, the establishment of righteous army base after the Protective Treaty of Eulsa in 1905, and the number of righteous army cases in 1908 was 69,800. In the year of Governor-General of Primorsky, the number of Korean immigrants surged after the 1910 Gyeongsul-gukchi, the construction of Shinhan Village with 63,000 Koreans (Bladivostok) in 1914, the Japanese army withdrew from Primorskyou in April 1922, returned home with 5,000 pro-Japanese residents. More than 250,000 people live in the actual area. 380 Korean schools in Primorsky, 1932. 6 kinds including magazines, 7 kinds of newspapers, September 21st - November 15th, 1937. All Koreans were forced to move to Central Asia (6,000 kilometers) in accordance with Stalin's policy of forced migration of Goryeo people. However, those forced to relocate are returning to Primorsky Island with the collapse of the Soviet Union as a vapor. However, Russia is seriously concerned about their return to Primorsky. This is because I believe that Korea is behind it. Among the Goryeo people who went to Central Asia, most of the people who lived in Tajikistan and Uzbekistan have migrated to Primorsky, and it is known that about 30,000 people have returned since 1990. If the number without official resident registration is included, it is estimated that a larger number of Goryeo people migrated to Primorsky. As long as nationalism, economic crisis, language problems, and political and social inequality continue to exist in Central Asia, it is widely expected that Goryeo people will continue to relocate to the Primorsky region. What should we do with them? Should we leave him as an abandoned Korean? We have to see them again. They should also be treated like Yeonbyeon and Korean Americans, and meet them again. Russia is concerned about small things to protect its land. But what about us? Aren't you too insensitive to the land with historical ties? Let me tell you a story. I don't really say it because it's such a *selling story, but I say it because it's true. During the Roh Tae-woo administration, we lent $3 billion in loans to the Soviet Union. At this time, Park Cheol-eon went to the Soviet Union as a special envoy and demanded that the Goryeoin Autonomous Prefecture be established in Primorsky in exchange for the vice minister. However, the problem is that Kim**, the next candidate for president, visited Russia and made a big mistake in front of the people. Kim is in a good mood when the Soviet Union is trying to negotiate what to do in return for borrowing $3 billion. The construction of the Goryeoin Autonomous Prefecture in Primorsky Province became a hot topic because it was willing to lend $3 billion unconditionally. At this time, some buildings were built and farms were under development, knowing that Goryeoin Autonomous Prefecture would be built in Primorsky. If Goryeoin Autonomous Prefecture had been established at this time, a control line economic belt could have been formed along with Yeonbyeon Autonomous Prefecture, but it all went down the drain as the Kim**, who did not know history and renewal, stopped being a tanker. Because of the human being who has no historical awareness, numerous Goryeo people still live in Central Asia with ethnic discrimination. And the efforts to create a minimum amount of bonds in Primorsky also fell through. The mistakes of those who don't know history are too great. How can we accept the fact that we can't find Primorsky immediately, but we don't even need a small foothold to find it? Russia responds greatly to even a small clue that its territory will be taken away. Please think about why historical perception is important and how variable territories are. - The following is a newspaper article: "Russia, Korean residents of Primorsky, Russia" (1996.07.17) - Chosun Ilbo #Russian newspapers revealed that Moscow = Hwang Sung-joon, Russian security forces, are concerned about the continued increase in Korean activities in Primorsky. The Russian daily Comersant Daily revealed on the 17th a report by the Russian Interior Ministry's security forces saying, "We need to prevent the influx of Koreans into the Primorsky region, otherwise Primorsky may be merged into Korea." The newspaper said, "The issuance of visas for Koreans to enter the Primorsky District should be limited only with permission from the Primorsky State or the Ministry of Interior."The report reported that the report was prepared and submitted. The report said, "The Korean government is implementing a long-term plan to increase the number of Koreans in the coastal region, and this is carried out with the aim of establishing a Korean autonomous state in Primorsky and then finally merging with Korea." The report also predicted that "the number of Koreans living in Russia from 8,300 (0.4% of the population of Primorsky) in 1989 to 18,000 (0.8% of Primorsky's population) in 1996 and to more than 150,000 in 1997-98. " In addition, the report said, "This population movement is being promoted by the Goryeo People's Association sponsored by the Korean government," and was concerned that if this continues, "it may lead to the loss of Yeonhae." In particular, some Korean entrepreneurs and pastors are promoting Yeonhaeju as the land of Korean ancestors, claiming that attention should be paid to their activities. It also mentions the issue of illegal migration of North Korean workers, which is also a threat to Yeonhae-ju, and points out that "a dangerous situation may occur if the Korean Peninsula is unified." Meanwhile, a senior official of the Primorsky State Government said, "It is true that such a report has been prepared and reported, but preventing Korean inflows will dampen investment and shake the Primorsky's economy."

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