Seoul Jung-gu has set up a "NO JAPAN" banner at 22 locations in the city.

In a press release yesterday (June 5), Junggu announced that Japan will install 1,100 "No Japan" banners throughout the country in protest of the removal of our country from the white country (white list). Actually, today, there are about 50 banners installed in some sections between Donghwa Duty Free Shop and Seoul Station and Sejong University. When the news came out, protests by the citizens of Jung-gu stated that they should "remove the banners" such as "they are hurting small businessmen" and "the people do their job". The same national petition also received more than 13,000 consent, resulting in negative public opinion.

As the controversy continued, the officer of the western office of the West Hall said on Facebook that "I will lower the banner," and apologized to the Japanese government for its efforts to counteract the economic retaliation with the public, but I am sorry for the inconvenience.

"I am humbly accepting the criticism that the" no-japan "banner of the Jung-gu Office should identify the Japanese government with the Japanese people and give unnecessary misunderstandings to the Japanese people and leave the boycott movement as a voluntary area of ​​the people." " I will be doing what the local government needs to do. "

However, he added, "I sincerely hope that the voices of our people toward the unjust actions of the Japanese government will be gathered together again." "I will immediately drop the installed banners for any reason." Despite the apology from the Chungcheong District Office, some citizens are still reacting cold. In the Facebook post, there is criticism that "all the expenses here are national taxes" and "why we formally attack Japan".

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(Configuration = Shin Ji-soo Editor)
(Photo = capturing the face of North Korea)