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Ms. O Sonfa's story 6/9 Migrant workers issue

Host:
In relation to the so-called drafted worker issue, Nippon Steel contributed to the construction of the Korean subway and highway.
Nippon Steel has awarded a medal for its past contributions in Korea.
O Sonfa:
That's right.
Nippon Steel is being sued now.
I am acquainted with Ariga who was the former Chairperson of Nippon Steel.
I was often said.
"The Treaty on Basic Relations between Japan and the Republic of Korea" was signed on June 22, 1965.
Japan has made a lot of economic assistance.
Hyakuta:
Japan has made to the fullest economic assistance.
O Sonfa:
At that time, Korea ’s national budget was $ 350 million.
Japan supported $ 1.1 billion.
Japan gave technical support to Korea.
At that time, Nippon Steel contributed a great deal to Korea's railways and expressways.
So it was evaluated by President Park Chung-hee.
So he got a medal.
So he was called to The Blue House.
He is very happy.
Everyone evaluated and received a medal.
There was a great Japanese contribution behind "The Miracle on the Han River".
The awarding of the medals took place in a locked room at The Blue House.
Hyakuta:
In order not to inform the people.
Host:
hidden place.
O Sonfa:
There is no photographer and nobody.
He got it directly from the president.
I was told again and again.
he said, "This is Korea".
Hyakuta:
Koreans say "The Miracle on the Han River", but it is Japanese money that caused "The Miracle on the Han River".
Japan's money has achieved economic recovery.
Japan's money has achieved economic reconstruction.
The Korean government will not report or inform the people of this.
So, Koreans misunderstand that they recovered by their own power.
What they said about "recovered by their own power" so untrue.
O Sonfa:
Not only the economy but also the technology is the same.
Hyakuta:
The car is only assembling parts from Japan.
O Sonfa:
The films for photography were imported from Japan, changed into Korean boxes and exported.
Korea has always been doing this kind of thing.
Korea must thank Japan.
Nippon Steel has been sued.
Hyakuta:
It's crazy.
No debt, there is nothing, lowest.
I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
O Sonfa:
Unfortunately for Japan, there is no concept of "Unfortunately there is no concept of" I would like to return the favor ".
Host:
The Bun administration has not been able to take concrete measures.
Hyakuta:
I think this is a problem for the government too.
Japanese companies in Korea will withdraw from Korea because they are tired of Korea.
Host:
In Korea, many students are coming to Japan because of difficulties in finding employment.
Hyakuta:
Because Korea is in recession, Korean students want to work in a Japanese company.
What are you saying?
Don't come, Don't come, Don't come, Don't come, Don't come, Don't come.
How many times do I say?
O sonfa:
Korea is in a difficult situation due to difficulties in finding employment.
It is said that finding a job even after graduating from university is "more difficult than threading a hole in a needle".
According to statistics released at the Korea Statistical Office this year, 9 months from June 1,024,000 people have not found employment in a row.
Hyakuta:
Is it the number of students who can not get a job?
O Sonfa:
Yes.
This is a record high for over 1 million unemployed people in the ten months from June 1999 to March 2000.
Hyakuta:
The record was updated for the first time in 10 years.
In Korea, there was a foreign currency crisis in 1997.
It has been difficult since that time.
Japan is a job paradise.
Everybody is talking about "Let's go to Japan"
Hyakuta:
Don't come, Don't come, Don't come, Please Don't come.
O Sonfa:
In Korea, Koreans will hold a job fair.
Hyakuta:
A Japanese company participates there like a stupid.
A Japanese company goes there and says, "We will recruit Korean talented students".
Do not adopt.
If you adopt them, after 20 years, you will be billed as a drafted worker issue.
They say that they were forced to work.
O Sonfa:
It was 31,000 in 2012, but now 55,000 Koreans come to work in Japan.
The fair "Let's go to Japan" is held, and the situation where young people are pushing together in large numbers.
Hyakuta:
Koreans don't come because they hate Japan.
I beg you, please.
O Sonfa:
Korean young people come to Japan in search of heaven.

8:18~
Host:
This is a notification from Ms. O Sonfa.
Two books about Korea.
What are Korea and North Korea aiming at?
Hyakuta:
It is interesting
Host:
It's a dangerous title, isn't it?
Scenario from the nuclear missile crisis to the federative state.
Now is the time to be prepared for the crisis by learning the history of the Korean peninsula.
Looking at the title, is South Korea trying to keep pace with North Korea? "
Host:
Is it the so-called Federal Democratic Republic of Goryeo?
O Sonfa:
That's right.
It is a federal state create a federal state and support North Korea.
Connect railways to enter Central Asia.
Korean companies have many dreams if they go there.
Korea looking forward to it.
Participate in The Belt and Road Initiative.
Participating in Russia's Eurasian Policy.
Go to Europe through Central Asia.
Korea has such a plan.
Korea wants to be with North Korea by any means.
Another book is "South Korea become North Korea".
Hyakuta:
South Korea disliked North Korea until the 1980s.
O Sonfa:
yes.
North Korea often sent spies and armed soldiers to South Korea and dug a tunnel.
When South Koreans give a good evaluation of North Korea, South Korea suppressed.
Recently, I can't say the trash talk of North Korea.
Hyakuta:
It is better in the Park Chung-hee era.
That time was terrible, though.
O Sonfa:
That time is better.
Host:
In the latter half, we will talk about "suppression of dissent".

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