Seojin (Tony) Kim is a high school student at Arnold O. Beckman High School, with a passion for History and International Relations.
Seojin (Tony) Kim was born in Seoul, Korea. From a young age, Tony was able to get a "global education", travelling from Seoul, Korea to Irvine, California. Currently living in Irvine, Tony nonetheless pursues Korean history projects. Particularly Tony considers the globalization of Japanese War Crimes committed against not only against Korea but all of Asia vital to establishing a truly peaceful modern Asian geopolitical landscape.
Exposing the moral irresponsibility of the United States in rejecting court appeals made by victims of Japanese War Crimes for the sake of "foreign policy". Indeed, as a student familiar with WW2 and its aftermath, Tony lays out that the United States also has responsibility in covering up Japanese War Crimes.
A crime committed against humanity has no right to be covered up for the sake of diplomacy, economics, or geopolitics. The Republic of Korea is the most active country in voicing the Japanese War Crimes of the 20th century, and as such this websites lays out how Japanese War Crimes violate ancient Korean values. Thus prompting the Republic of Korea to continue in its fight for justice. Justice in this case meaning to fight the efforts of the Japanese government to hide heinous war crimes through history manipulation.
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