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Seoul Education Office to Distribute Dictionary of Pro-Japanese Collaborators to Schools

Written: 2015-11-09 15:42:15Updated: 2015-11-09 16:04:26

Seoul Education Office to Distribute Dictionary of Pro-Japanese Collaborators to Schools

The Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education plans to provide libraries of all middle and high schools in the capital city with dictionaries listing names of pro-Japanese collaborators.
 
The education office plans to complete distributing the books, which were published by the Center for Historical Truth and Justice in 2009, by no later than next year’s new semester.
 
The books are set to be distributed in 333 middle schools and 218 high schools.
 
That’s excluding schools that already have the biographical dictionaries and self-governing private high schools.
 
At the request of the Seoul Metropolitan Council last December, the Seoul education office allocated 17 million won from its budget to purchase the biographical dictionaries.
 
The biographical dictionary is made up of three volumes and describes pro-Japanese activities carried out by four-thousand-389 Japanese collaborators.

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