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Supervision of Children's School Koh, History Collective Documentary Insights for National Education

2020-03-05 17:05:09

The 5th afternoon of KBS 'Docu Insight, the world's first documentary, Children's School, will show a 100-year record of discrimination and resistance, and the history and present of Chosun School.

This documentary, directed by Ko Chan-yu, a Korean shipbuilder in Japan, tells the truth of Chosun School, which has fought discrimination based on historical data and testimony first published in the world.

Koreans in Japan call Chosun School “Our School”.

Japanese colonists who settled in Japan during the Japanese colonial period established Korean schools in Korea where Korean language and Korean history were taught.

Koreans in Japan have been carrying out ethnic education projects that are hard to find anywhere in the world, from kindergarten to university.

It has defended Chosun School at the expense of a tough discrimination policy, including the April 24 Hanshin Education Struggle, which fought against the Closure Order of Chosun Institution.

But now, Chosun school is having a hard time.

In 2010, the Japanese government subsequently excluded Chosun School from high school, and local governments stopped subsidies.

'Our school' once again gathers strength and begins a trial struggle.

The documentary director Go Chan-yu, a Japanese-American, started to produce the “Children's School” to show the world the truth that “our school” has fought against discrimination through historical data and testimony.

The plot of 'Children's School' is as follows.

The GHQ, which had jurisdiction over Japan after the war, issued an order to abolish Chosun School in 1948 with the Japanese government.

The Koreans in the Osaka area resisted the measures, and in the process, 16-year-old Kim Tae-il died of a police gun.

This is the 4.24 Hanshin Education Struggle, recorded as the largest mass movement in postwar Japan.

Seventy years have passed since then, but the Japanese government's crackdown on our school continues.

Excluding Korean school from free education support.

Abe's growing hatred by the increasingly conservative forces has led the Abe regime to exploit the education of Korean-Japanese children as a means of struggle.

Japanese national society is still fighting for children's right to education.

Non-fiction writer Koo Yu-chan, who stood at the center, collected the history of protecting national education through a documentary.

KBS 'Docu Insight' will be broadcast at 10 pm on the 5th.

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