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2022년 2월 17일 목요일

General Park Jeonghee's mistake.

 [Fresian Park Jae-han/Reporter] During the negotiations of the Korea-Japan agreement signed in 1965, the minutes of the Korea-Japan agreement's "5th preliminary meeting" were released for the first time, containing that the South Korean government demanded government-level compensation. The minutes were obtained directly from Japan while the government is avoiding the disclosure of the extreme, signaling a stir in the future.      "The government embezzled compensation to be paid to victims" The Pacific War's Free Family Association held a press conference at the National Assembly on the morning of the 17th (Chairman Yang Soon-im) with Woori Party's Jang Bok-sim and lawyer Jang Yoo-sik of the Participatory Solidarity.      "The Japanese government proposed individual compensation, but the Korean government demanded collective compensation at the government level," the bereaved family said. "However, the government received compensation at the government level and put the money into economic development such as Pohang Steel and Gyeongbu Expressway construction."      According to the 12th minutes of the General Claim Subcommittee held in the conference room of the Japanese Foreign Ministry on April 28, 1961, the Japanese side proposed a private claim, while the Korean side demanded government-level compensation. Similar conversations followed at the 13th meeting of the General Claims Subcommittee held at the same venue on May 10, 1961.      The minutes specifically record the fact that the Korean government refused to offer direct compensation for Japanese victims and chose to receive compensation from the state. However, Park Chung-hee's military regime signed an economic agreement on the issue of people's claims in return for $500 million from Japan on June 22, 1965.      The bereaved family said, "Park Jung-hee's military regime prioritized economic development, including the construction of Pohang Steel and Gyeongbu Expressway, and only limited compensation for 8,000 soldiers and military deaths during the Yushin regime."      Jang Yoo-sik, a lawyer for the Solidarity for Participatory Democracy, said, "The Japanese government has expressed its intention to fully compensate for individual claims," adding, "However, the Korean government has virtually intercepted individual property rights." In terms of criminal law, he criticized it as an embezzlement government that clearly embezzled it.      "The 6th meeting minutes will be released soon" Immediately disclosing the data of the ▲ Korea-Japan Agreement by the bereaved family. The ▲ state investigation revealed the truth of the exploitation of victims of the Korea-Japan talks and demanded the government to make an official apology to the victims and prepare damage measures ▲ enacting an implementation bill on victims of the Pacific War ▲.      Subsequently, the bereaved family's full disclosure of the documents on the ▲ Korea-Japan talks and an official apology to the victims of the Pacific War ▲ The anti-humanitarian state cannot enter the world leadership without resolution. Immediately suspending the entry of the UN Security Council into the board of directors ▲ The Japanese National Assembly demanded the Japanese government to establish a Korean problem-solving organization for victims of the Pacific War.      The bereaved family's association did not elaborate on the details of the acquisition, saying, "We have obtained not only the 5th meeting minutes but also the 6th meeting minutes from a university in Japan and obtained the 6th from Korea."      The following is the relevant part of the 12th and 13th minutes of the General Claim Subcommittee.      The 12th Meeting Minutes: Short-term April 28, 4294 10:30-12: 20:00 Japanese Foreign Ministry Meeting Room Participants: Lee Chun-sang, Chung Il-young, Hong Seung-hee, Hong Yoon-seop, Kim Jung-hoon, Lee Soo-woo, Oshida, Kasuda, Kaguda, Kaguda, Kaguda,I think there is also a way to solve it with, but what do you think about this?      Korea: There may be many solutions, but we think that the claim proposed here should be resolved prior to the restoration of the National Assembly.      Japan: In accordance with the claims, Japan has solved many previous assets individually in resolving relations with foreign countries. Of course, it is an opportunity for negotiations between governments, but there is also a way to open the way for private authority by this method.      Korea: For us, we want to solve it before returning to the National Assembly.      The 13th minutes of the meeting: 10:30-12:20 p.m. on May 10, 4294 Short-term Participants: Lee Sang-deok, Lee Chun-sang, Moon Chul-soon, Jung Il-young, Hong Seung-hee, Hong Yoon-seop, Kim Jung-hoon, Lee Soo-woo, CEO of Japan, Osida, Uraibeda.      Korea side: It does not include.      Japan: What is the damage to the prisoners caused by the war?      South Korea: As mentioned before, it is to demand compensation for all prisoners, including survivors, injured, dead, missing, and military personnel.      (Important) Korean side: It means compensation for the mental and physical pain of the detainee caused by compulsory mobilization of other citizens.      Japan: There are various problems, but when conscripted, it was once conscripted as a Japanese, so is it a request for the same arc as the one paid to the Japanese at the time?      Korea: We are demanding from a new perspective. It is said that he was conscripted as a Japanese at the time, but we don't think so. Japanese people would have worked for Japan, but we were forced to mobilize. I hope you can correct this mindset.      Japan side: Do you mean compensation for individual victims?      Korea: We charge as a country. We will take measures against individuals in Korea.      Japan: Korea is also taking considerable measures against these people and their majesty, and is Korea willing to conduct specific investigations as much as possible against Korean victims?      Korea: Of course, I can think of such a thing, but I don't think it has a direct relationship with this meeting. I think compensation for victims is of the nature to be taken in Korea.      Japan: This subcommittee is in confirming facts and legal relations. It is understandable that Korea considers on a new basis, but it is not understandable that it is not an individual base. I think I could have paid if I had originally gone through formal procedures. It was also mentioned in the previous meeting that we are willing to pay outstanding payments at any time. In short, our position believes that unpaid money must go into our hands.      South Korea: I understand the outstanding payment, but in terms of compensation, it is quite compensated for the injuries of Japanese deaths. (Simplified) Japan: I think it will be certain to pay on a private basis using the Japanese Wonho Act. The Japanese side feels responsible and is sorry for not taking lower measures against the victim, and is especially sorry for the failure to take action against the injured, missing, dead, or their families.      Korea side: We will pay it by our own hands as a domestic measure. Isn't it unnecessary for Japan to pay?      Japan: Some of the conscripted people are injured, some dead, and some of the injured, but can't they cover up and pay without knowing this? If there is a public sentiment between Japan and Korea, it will be this problem, and I think it is better to pay on a personal basis to promote mutual understanding and to appease the public sentiment.      Korea: It's a matter of how to pay compensation, and we're going to take action as our domestic problem, and this problem has a problem with the number of people or amount, but we'll make the payment by ourselves anyway. Park Jaehan/Reporter

2022년 2월 16일 수요일

President Park Chunghee and Kim Hyungwook - "Just the president's private life"

 It was in 5.16, when Kim Hyung-wook took his first step into the regime, "only in the president's private life." Kim Hyung-wook, an eighth-grader in Yuksa, helped Park Jung-hee as the leader of the coup, and will later be on the rise. Born in Hwanghae-do in 1925, Kim Hyung-wook, a member of the Supreme Council for National Reconstruction from 1961 to 1963, was appointed as the head of the Central Intelligence Agency. A typical example was the Dongbaeklim incident, in which dozens of students who were studying in Europe were arrested and accused of espionage, and in 1969, a third-term amendment that everyone said was impossible by using threats and violence, paving the way for the Park Chung-hee Restoration system. Kim Hyung-wook was a watchman who helped Park Jung-hee maintain power. *8th Army sergeant Kim Sang-nyeon, Army colleagues- "In other words, you have to be strong in leading your subordinates to do so, and your will to do so is now reckless to others. If you say it nicely, you have to be a very strong responsibility." Well, that's how much we understood." Kim Hyung-wook exercised power so powerful that he said himself that he was second after the president. As long as Park Jung-hee was present, Kim Hyung-wook's power seemed to be maintained. However, in the 70s, Kim Hyung-wook was completely pushed out of the government. Kim Hyung-wook, who later fled to the U.S., lives in seclusion without any contact with the outside world at his mansion in New Jersey, near New York. Then, it was in 77 that Kim Hyung-wook reappeared. It's been three years since I went to the United States. At this time, Kim Hyung-wook was transformed into a completely different person. When no one could oppose the Restoration, Kim Hyung-wook publicly criticized the dictatorship of the Park Chung-hee administration through foreign broadcasts or newspapers. [New York Times Kim Hyung-wook argued on June 5, 1977 that Park Jung-hee should step down for the new South Korean government to negotiate a peace treaty with North Korea] Kim Hyung-wook, who openly insisted on Park Jung-hee's resignation, was transformed into the most enthusiastic anti-Yushin activist. It was around this time that Kim Hyung-wook disappeared. It was when anti-Park Jeong-hee was active in the United States. It was shortly after the amendment of the third term that Kim Hyung-wook was pushed out of the administration. He was notified that he was dismissed from the post of the head of the Central Intelligence Agency just three days after completing the third-term constitutional amendment. *Kim Sang-hyun, a member of the New Democratic Party at the time of National Assembly, said, "One day, the president called him to wash his face, brush his teeth, and probably call him to play golf this week." So I went and the president had a cup of tea, and how many years have you been the intelligence manager? Six years and a few months. We've worked hard so far. So that I can rest. You can rest, too. That's what I'm saying. I'm telling you to stop today. Manager Lee Hyung-wook was shocked by this and came out of the Blue House and asked if it was a dream or a reality, so he just tore off his legs and thighs and bruised them. Then, when he came to Namsan Mountain, he demolished everything from there without a blank sheet in his office between the Blue House." Since then, Kim Hyung-wook has only served as a member of the National Assembly once and has been completely alienated from the Yushin regime. Then Kim Hyung-wook suddenly fled to the U.S. After I went to Taiwan to get my Ph.D. [Honorary Ph.D. (April 1973 in Taiwan)] He did not return home and immediately boarded a flight to the United States. Kim Hyung-wook, who was immersed in betrayal against Park Jung-hee, is engaged in anti-Park Jung-hee activities in earnest. And he goes to a U.S. hearing and declares that he will expose the corruption of the Korean government. The Korean government could not just look at it as it is, so it dispatched envoys. Kim Jong-pil, then chairman of the National Assembly at the time, was a free minister at the time of Min Byung-kwon, a member of the National Assembly, but Kim Hyung-wook's resolution was not shaken. *Yoo Young-soo, then negotiator-"I think Prime Minister Chung Il-kwon was the first person to come. Jung Il Kwon, Kim Jong Pil, Han Byung Ki. After that, there were several generals, and I understood that they came and failed to persuade Kim Hyung-wook. Inside, I was waiting for something to come from President Park Chung-hee, but I was very disappointed that it didn't come." In the end, Kim Hyung-wook appears at the U.S. hearing. [The U.S. House Fraser Hearing (June 1977)] It was the first public appearance in four years and two months since he fled to the U.S. On the same day, Kim Hyung-wook claimed that lobbyist Park Dong-sun was the agent he coordinated. *Kim Hyung-wook-"Park (Jong-gyu) said, "If people around Cheong Wa Dae get involved in the money, the reviews around him will get bad, so give it back to Lee Hoo-rak.""I think there's probably something wrong with the U.S. lawmakers, but wouldn't it be more embarrassing?" Kim Hyung-wook revealed all the hidden facts related to the Park regime, including the Kim Dae Jung kidnapping at a six-hour and 20-minute hearing. However, he did not only talk about Park Jung-hee's private life, which was the last request of the Korean government. *Yoo Young-soo, then negotiator-"I hope Kim Hyung-wook will not tell President Park about his private life when he goes to the Fraser hearing." This was the last wish of President Park. [President Park's last request to exclude privacy from the hearing] How can a friend, even a manager, go to the National Assembly in another country and tell his superior about his privacy and record it? While holding it in, Lee Wan-yong has a very bad impression that is comparable to his family. So I gave it to him like this and he accepted it."

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