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S. Korean Conservatives Accused of Tampering with History
Pyongyang, June 2 (KCNA) -- The conservative group in south Korea is working with bloodshot eyes to distort history, according to the south Korean paper Kyunghyang Daily News on Friday.

Shortly ago, the puppet Committee for Compiling National History in south Korea passed the examination for screening the history textbook for high school written by the Society of Contemporary History sponsored by core elements of conservative forces.

The Society of Contemporary History is a vicious and conservative organization which proposed changing the expression "democracy" into "liberal democracy" in the teaching program in 2011.

The chairman for textbooks of the society, in particular, talked nonsense at the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology that the Japanese imperialists played a positive role in the modernization of Korea during their occupation of it and called for admitting this and specifying it in the history teaching program. His remarks sparked public furor.

The Committee for Compiling the National History and the minister of Education, Science and Technology echoed the assertion of the conservative group without having any public discussion, causing uproar.

During the Lee Myung Bak regime the conservative group came out with an alternative textbook which distorted the modern and contemporary history of south Korea in a bid to tamper with history.

The present south Korean regime has carried forward the conservative nature of the Lee Myung Bak group of traitors. Under its patronage riff-ruffs of the above-said society are going reckless as if they had been waiting for this opportunity. They claim that the history textbooks published by other publishing houses have such a problem as a leftist tendency. This assertion is echoed by such reptile media as Chosun Ilbo.

By doing so, the present ruling quarters of south Korea once again revealed before the nation their true colors as traitors putting the preceding regime into the shade.

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