South Korean Dictator Park Chung Hee sings karaoke
#48149; #51221; #55148; - #26420; #27491; #29081; - Park Chung-hee (1917-1979) Nation and Destiny (Part 10) www1.korea-np.co.jp Pyongyang, September 8 (KCNA) -- A paper on which traitor Park Chung-Hee swore his loyalty to Japanese imperialism in blood was disclosed in the library of the Japanese Diet recently. This discovery is undeniable evidence proving the true despicable nature of Park who joined the Japanese imperialists in their moves to exterminate the Korean nation as "a special class pro-Japanese" lackey. According to the information available from the Institute for National Studies of south Korea in November 2009, a Manchurian paper on March 31, 1939 said "Park Chung-Hee who volunteered to join the Imperial Japanese Army in North Kyongsang Province was omitted from the list of the first batch of volunteers due to the excess of age but was enlisted in 1939 after he presented a letter containing his pledge made in blood." The recently disclosed paper confirmed the truth, noting that it was completely identical to the information carried by the newspaper at that time. At a time when the patriots of Korea waged a bloody struggle for the liberation of the nation from the Japanese imperialists #39; colonial rule, Park Chung-Hee presented a paper on which he swore his loyalty to the Japanese king in blood, becoming a dirty running dog of the Japanese imperialists. When Park who was attending the Army Military Academy of Japan by the Japanese name "Okamoto," Lieut. General of the Japanese army who was ...From:tyrlopViews:1 0ratingsTime:04:30More inEntertainment
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