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North Korea to investigate abductions; Japan lifts some sanctions

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Jun 13, 2008, 8:55 GMT


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M Lee, KoreanJun 14th, 2008 - 00:05:54



Japan always hide their crimes as like 'Japanese behavior as justice', but only demands their international crest as like 'hungry power seeker'

Japanese made crimes after WWII against Korean king Young-Chin prince(Lee King Eon) and his korean wife and daughter to keep Japanese woman Masako(Bangja) as the queen of Lee king of Korea.

When Japan colonized Korea, Japanese made Lee prince as their capture, and forcefully let him tie with Japanese woman BangJa(Masako), and even after WWII, Japan continues their crimes against Lee king family and always telling lies about him and Korean matters. Shame Japanese.

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