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[Sad news] WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW which was composed by the national anthem of Korea and pro-Japanese faction While anti-Japan sentiments have risen socially, both parties have asserted that they should not sing the “patriotic song”, a remnant of the pro-Japanese remnants. It is a recognition of whether it is right to continue using the patriotic song composed by Yasumasu Yasuda, who worked as a pro-Japanese, as the nation of South Korea. This may spread to a dispute over changing the national anthem, and a controversy is expected. Both members of the Democratic Party, Senjin Ansung, decided to hold a public hearing on the 8th in the National Assembly, titled “I should continue singing Yasu Yasu's song and patriotic song”. A related member of the parliament said in congratulations to the collection of materials: Although the name is published, it seems that there are many people who do not know exactly what the composer of the “patriotic song”, a song that symbolizes the country, was. “The pro-Japanese remnant liquidation is an indispensable issue to reflect on our erroneous past and move toward a new future”, I hope. " “The hearing will be a place to re-diagnose the Japanese Emperor's remnants that we have not been able to recognize before.” Yasasu Yasumasu is a musician and conductor who composed patriotic songs. Before the pro-Japanese controversy, he was recognized as a great musician who was active in the world in modern history. In 1965, he received the Presidential Medal of Culture. However, since the 2000s, when the problem of pro-Japanese behavior became apparent, problems began to arise in its fame. With this, Yasutoshi Yasushi left an unfaithful record registered in the Pro-Japanese Name Dictionary. * Some excerpts from the link below. Continue with the source https://news.naver.com/main/read.nhn?mode=LSD&mid=sec&sid1=001&oid=016&aid=0001566463 Related article document.write(” + ”);

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