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South Korea, legitimate wwwwwwwwww www South Korea's local council, anti-Japan clarification Legal basis for eliminating products of war criminal companies and setting up a girl image 9/9 (Monday) 10:38 distribution West Japan Newspaper The Seoul City Council and Busan City Council in South Korea passed a draft ordinance that defines certain Japanese companies as “war crimes companies” and imposes duty on the city and city education departments not to purchase products. Movements to exclude Japanese products from public institutions are spreading to local governments and parliament, and the deterioration of Japan-Korea relations is becoming increasingly serious. However, there are no penalties in the ordinance, and the actual harm to Japanese companies is unclear. Secretary General Yi Wei rebelled at a press conference on the 6th, saying, “It is extremely regrettable that it could unreasonably condemn Japanese companies based on inappropriate and unreasonable claims and cause economic disadvantages.” In both city ordinances, 284 companies, including Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, were defined as “war criminals” because they were forced to mobilize people from the Korean Peninsula during the war. He stated that he had not officially apologized or compensated, and stated that he must make an effort not to purchase war criminals' products at public expense. Moved in other local councils According to the Korean media, Chungcheongbuk-do parliament passed the same ordinance on the 2nd and other local parliaments are also moving. However, Seoul City expressed its opposition, saying that “it is likely to violate the principles of free trade and violate domestic laws,” and the Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs also reported that they were “concerned”. Concerns have also been raised that it will affect the appeals to the World Trade Organization (WTO) prepared by the Korean government in response to the tightening of Japan's export restrictions to Korea. On the 6th, the Busan City Council was involved in the problem that a girl image and a collection work image symbolizing the comfort women issue and the former collection work issue were placed on the sidewalk near the Consulate General of Japan in Busan. The ordinance was revised to add “Bronze statues and shaped objects to commemorate historical events” to the permitted objects. The image of the girl and the collection work near the Consulate General set up by the civil society are currently in violation of the Road Law, but the possibility of being legalized by this revision of the ordinance has increased. Regarding the two statues, the Japanese government has urged the Korean side to remove it because it violates the Vienna Treaty, which stipulates that the “dignity and dignity” of foreign diplomatic missions should be protected. Leaders and legislators in line with the administration There is a growing movement to eliminate Japanese products from local governments in Korea. Seoul Metropolitan Seoul City Council and the second largest city in South Korea, Busan City Council, established the ordinance to impose duty on the city to avoid purchasing products of Japanese companies defined as “war crimes companies” on the 6th. May spur the non-buying movement. In the background, there seems to be speculation of local legislators and chiefs who want to appeal to the hard-line attitude toward Japan, in line with the Munjain administration. The draft regulations of Busan City were led by the municipal assembly of the ruling party “Democratic Party Together”. The reason for the proposal was unanimously approved as “To increase the alertness of Busan citizens to Japanese war criminals and contribute to the establishment of correct historical recognition”. * Some excerpts from the link below. Continue with the source https://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20190909-00010004-nishinpc-int document.write(” + ”); Related article document.write(” + ”);

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