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S. Korean envoy in Hiroshima visits Nagasaki

S. Korean envoy in Hiroshima visits Nagasaki

NAGASAKI, Japan - Shin Hyong Gun (R), consul general at the Consulate General of South Korea in Hiroshima, and his wife offer flowers on Dec. 1, 2011, at the monument for an atomic blast in Nagasaki peace park in Nagasaki in southwestern Japan. Shin's father Shin Yong Su, who was exposed to an atomic bombing in Hiroshima during World War II in 1945, became the founder and former president of an association of South Korean survivors of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

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Hiroshima exhibition featuring foreign A-bomb survivors

Hiroshima exhibition featuring foreign A-bomb survivors

HIROSHIMA, Japan - Shin Hyong Gun, South Korean consul general in Hiroshima, points to exhibits featuring the diaries of foreign atomic-bomb survivors at the peace museum in the city on July 15, 2011. The exhibits include the journal of his deceased father, Shin Yong Su, who founded the association for South Korean atomic-bomb survivors.

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Hiroshima exhibition featuring foreign A-bomb survivors

Hiroshima exhibition featuring foreign A-bomb survivors

HIROSHIMA, Japan - Shin Hyong Gun, South Korean consul general in Hiroshima, points to exhibits featuring the diaries of foreign atomic-bomb survivors at the peace museum in the city on July 15, 2011. The exhibits include the journal of his deceased father, Shin Yong Su, who founded the association for South Korean atomic-bomb survivors.

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S. Korean son of A-bomb victim visits Hiroshima as consul general

S. Korean son of A-bomb victim visits Hiroshima as consul general

HIROSHIMA, Japan - South Korea's newly appointed consul general in Hiroshima, Shin Hyong Gun, offers a wreath at a cenotaph for the victims of the 1945 U.S. atomic bombing at the Peace Memorial Park in Hiroshima on March 11, 2011. His father survived the atomic bomb attack.

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S. Korean son of A-bomb victim visits Hiroshima as consul general

S. Korean son of A-bomb victim visits Hiroshima as consul general

HIROSHIMA, Japan - South Korea's newly appointed consul general in Hiroshima, Shin Hyong Gun, answers reporters' questions after visiting a cenotaph for the victims of the 1945 U.S. atomic bombing at the Peace Memorial Park in Hiroshima on March 11, 2011. His father survived the atomic bomb attack.

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Hiroshima exhibition featuring foreign A-bomb survivors

Hiroshima exhibition featuring foreign A-bomb survivors

HIROSHIMA, Japan - Shin Hyong Gun, South Korean consul general in Hiroshima, points to exhibits featuring the diaries of foreign atomic-bomb survivors at the peace museum in the city on July 15, 2011. The exhibits include the journal of his deceased father, Shin Yong Su, who founded the association for South Korean atomic-bomb survivors. (Kyodo)

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Hiroshima exhibition featuring foreign A-bomb survivors

Hiroshima exhibition featuring foreign A-bomb survivors

HIROSHIMA, Japan - Shin Hyong Gun, South Korean consul general in Hiroshima, points to exhibits featuring the diaries of foreign atomic-bomb survivors at the peace museum in the city on July 15, 2011. The exhibits include the journal of his deceased father, Shin Yong Su, who founded the association for South Korean atomic-bomb survivors. (Kyodo)

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S. Korean son of A-bomb victim visits Hiroshima as consul general

S. Korean son of A-bomb victim visits Hiroshima as consul general

HIROSHIMA, Japan - South Korea's newly appointed consul general in Hiroshima, Shin Hyong Gun, answers reporters' questions after visiting a cenotaph for the victims of the 1945 U.S. atomic bombing at the Peace Memorial Park in Hiroshima on March 11, 2011. His father survived the atomic bomb attack. (Kyodo)

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S. Korean son of A-bomb victim visits Hiroshima as consul general

S. Korean son of A-bomb victim visits Hiroshima as consul general

HIROSHIMA, Japan - South Korea's newly appointed consul general in Hiroshima, Shin Hyong Gun, offers a wreath at a cenotaph for the victims of the 1945 U.S. atomic bombing at the Peace Memorial Park in Hiroshima on March 11, 2011. His father survived the atomic bomb attack. (Kyodo)

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S. Korean envoy in Hiroshima visits Nagasaki

S. Korean envoy in Hiroshima visits Nagasaki

NAGASAKI, Japan - Shin Hyong Gun (R), consul general at the Consulate General of South Korea in Hiroshima, and his wife offer flowers on Dec. 1, 2011, at the monument for an atomic blast in Nagasaki peace park in Nagasaki in southwestern Japan. Shin's father Shin Yong Su, who was exposed to an atomic bombing in Hiroshima during World War II in 1945, became the founder and former president of an association of South Korean survivors of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. (Kyodo)

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