Thursday, March 22, 2018
Arrest warrant issued for South Korea's former president Lee
Summary of the article:
An arrest warrant has been issued for South Korea's former President Lee Myung-bak on corruption allegations
Lee, 77, is accused of bribery, embezzlement, tax evasion and other charges, including allegedly accepting $10.2m from South Korea's spy agency and major corporations.
The conservative main opposition Liberty Korea Party called Lee's arrest "mortifying and cruel".
Thursday, March 1, 2018
Sex slave issue: South Korea's Moon criticises Japan
Summary of the article:
President Moon slams Japan's insistence that issue of sexual slavery during World War II occupation has been settled.
South Korea's President Moon Jae-in has once again criticised Japan over its wartime use of "comfort women", calling it a "crime against humanity".
"To resolve the comfort women issue, the Japanese government, the perpetrator, should not say the matter is closed," he said.
"The issue of a crime against humanity committed in time of war cannot be closed with just a word. A genuine resolution of unfortunate history is to remember it and learn a lesson from it," Moon added.
"I hope Japan will be able to genuinely reconcile with its neighbours on which it inflicted suffering and will walk the path of peaceful coexistence and prosperity together."
The term "comfort women" refers to a Japanese practice during World War II - and before - whereby Korean women, among others, were forced to work as sex slaves in military brothels.
Summary of the article:
“It is our indigenous territory,” he said of the islands, called Dokdo in Korea and Takeshima in Japan. “Japan’s current denial of this fact is no different from rejecting self-reflection of (its) imperialistic invasion.”
President Moon slams Japan's insistence that issue of sexual slavery during World War II occupation has been settled.
South Korea's President Moon Jae-in has once again criticised Japan over its wartime use of "comfort women", calling it a "crime against humanity".
"To resolve the comfort women issue, the Japanese government, the perpetrator, should not say the matter is closed," he said.
"The issue of a crime against humanity committed in time of war cannot be closed with just a word. A genuine resolution of unfortunate history is to remember it and learn a lesson from it," Moon added.
"I hope Japan will be able to genuinely reconcile with its neighbours on which it inflicted suffering and will walk the path of peaceful coexistence and prosperity together."
The term "comfort women" refers to a Japanese practice during World War II - and before - whereby Korean women, among others, were forced to work as sex slaves in military brothels.
Summary of the article:
“It is our indigenous territory,” he said of the islands, called Dokdo in Korea and Takeshima in Japan. “Japan’s current denial of this fact is no different from rejecting self-reflection of (its) imperialistic invasion.”
Sunday, January 7, 2018
South Korea Proposes Border Talks With North Korea After Kim’s Overture
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/02/world/asia/south-north-korea-olympics-talks.html
Summary:
South Korea on Tuesday responded to an overture from the North and proposed holding high-level talks between the countries on their border next week.
North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un, had suggested on Monday that the countries open dialogue on easing military tensions and on the possibility of the North’s participating in the Winter Olympics in the South, even as he noted that he now had a “nuclear button” on his desk.
Mr. Moon has been promoting dialogue and exchanges with the North and seeking a thaw after years of tensions.
Summary:
South Korea on Tuesday responded to an overture from the North and proposed holding high-level talks between the countries on their border next week.
North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un, had suggested on Monday that the countries open dialogue on easing military tensions and on the possibility of the North’s participating in the Winter Olympics in the South, even as he noted that he now had a “nuclear button” on his desk.
Mr. Moon has been promoting dialogue and exchanges with the North and seeking a thaw after years of tensions.
Cho Myoung-gyon, the South’s point man on the North, proposed that the Korean governments hold their meeting next Tuesday in Panmunjom, a village straddling the border north of Seoul, the South Korean capital.
“We hope the two sides sit down for frank talks,” Mr. Cho, the unification minister, said at a news conference.
Mr. Cho said the South was closely consulting with Washington on its dealings with the North.
On Tuesday, Mr. Cho urged the North to restore the hotline so that both
sides could discuss the agenda for the high-level talks.
Mr. Moon has repeatedly urged North Korea to join the Pyeongchang
Olympics, hoping it would ease the military tensions over the North’s
nuclear and missile programs.
Monday, December 25, 2017
BACK TO THE FUTURE II: Behind the Scenes
Back to the future is one of my favorite movies. This documentary video talks about a lot of things on the movie.
Monday, May 8, 2017
Analog sound is better than digital
I still have a lot of vinyl albums, but have not listened to the albums for a long time because my turn table was broken. Finally, I bought one. Why analog sound is better than digital? Because of noise, which make our ear more comfortable to listen to music for a long time.
Digital sound is better than analog: no noisy and sound is clear and louder. If you listen to music more carefully without doing other things, you may feel why analog sound is better than digital sound.
But, you don't need to listen to new vinyl ablums which made with digital source because pressing it on vinyl doesn't make it sound any better.
Digital sound is better than analog: no noisy and sound is clear and louder. If you listen to music more carefully without doing other things, you may feel why analog sound is better than digital sound.
But, you don't need to listen to new vinyl ablums which made with digital source because pressing it on vinyl doesn't make it sound any better.
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