• 6 AUGUST - *1907 - Gen. Macario Sakay, one of the Filipino military leaders who had continued fighting the imperialist United States invaders eight years into the P...
    12 years ago

......................................................................................

The Daily Tribune

(Without Fear or Favor)

Specials:

Bulatlat.com

World Wildlife Fund for Nature-Philippines

The Philippines Matrix Project

Monk’s crusade helps Korean history go home focus 08/14/2010

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Monk’s crusade helps Korean history go home



focus

08/14/2010
TOKYO — A pledge by Japan to hand over cultural artefacts from the Korean peninsula’s last dynasty has been welcomed in South Korea — particularly by a monk who spent four years trying to make it happen.

Shocked to discover that valuable items — including royal records of the Chosun Dynasty (1392-1910) — were still held by Japan after its 1910 annexation of the peninsula, Hye Moon, now 37, began a campaign for their return in 2006.

“I wondered why such precious cultural properties had yet to be returned to our country,” Hye, who lives in Seoul, told AFP.

Then on Tuesday, after more than 40 trips to Japan intended to persuade politicians and lawmakers, Hye finally got the news he had long sought ahead of the Aug. 29 centenary of the annexation.

Japan’s government issued a fresh apology for the 1910 to 1945 colonial rule and said it would hand over the items South Korea had been demanding “in the near future.”.... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100814com1.html


0 comments

Blog Archive