Asia Times Online :: A silver lining in dark Japan?

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The tragedy in Japan has caused many Koreans to reconsider a long-held resentment of their former colonial rulers, with Korean pop stars leading a charge of sympathy and generosity. While the younger generation''s memories of atrocities such as the World War II-era "comfort women" are cultural rather than personal, many feel Japan must reciprocate aid with greater concern for issues that still frustrate Koreans.
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Asia Times Online :: A silver lining in dark Japan?
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The tragedy in Japan has caused many Koreans to reconsider a long-held resentment of their former colonial rulers, with Korean pop stars leading a charge of sympathy and generosity. While the younger generation''s memories of atrocities such as the World War II-era "comfort women" are cultural rather than personal, many feel Japan must reciprocate aid with greater concern for issues that still frustrate Koreans.
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