Memorial for independence fighter
Former Prime Minister Kim Hwang-sik (L) bows to the winner of the Ahn Jung-geun Oriental Peace Award, Mako Saito, chief priest of Dairinji Temple in Wakayanagi, Japan's Miyagi Prefecture, during a memorial for Korean independence fighter Ahn Jung-geun in Seoul on March 26, 2025, to mark the 115th anniversary of his death. The independence fighter during Japanese colonial rule of Korea was executed at a prison in China by Japanese authorities after being arrested in 1909 for assassinating Ito Hirobumi, the Japanese resident-general in Korea, at a railway station in Harbin, a city in China's Heilongjiang province. The Japanese temple has conducted annual memorial rites for the Korean patriot whose Oriental Peace Theory called for the three countries ― Korea, China, and Japan ― to maintain independence and achieve Eastern peace by defending themselves from the invasion of Western imperialism through mutual aid. (Yonhap)
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