South Korean protesters held an anti-Japanese rally on Friday (July 18) prompted by Tokyo's new claim to a group of rocky islets which is also claimed by Seoul. A small group of conservative protesters gathered in downtown Seoul and vented their anger at Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda, burning a picture of him and demanding the Japanese government withdraw the claim. "We strongly denounce the thoughtless words hurting the self-esteem of the South Koreans. We're also planning to condemn Fukuda with careful and long-term plans in terms of international law," said protester Kwon Byung-chan. Japan on Monday (July 14) renewed territorial claims over desolate islands claimed by both countries but controlled by South Korea, triggering official complaints from Seoul. South Korea's Foreign Ministry said there was no plan for its minister Yu Myung-hwan to meet Japan's Masahiko Komura at the Asian forum in Singapore. South Korean ambassador to Japan, Kwon...
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