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Tuesday, June 14, 2005
The Japan Times Online
The Japan Times Online : "Meanwhile, in South Korea the Internet has hosted public reaction to the territorial and textbooks disputes.
South Korea has the highest broadband penetration rate in the world. Sites like the popular Daum Web portal and its bulletin boards are a venue for debate and protest.
'There can't be many Korean (Internet users) who have never sent a message to a Daum cafe,' says Isa Ducke, a political scientist at the German Institute of Japan studies in Tokyo. Even the American Embassy has set up a page on Daum to provide information about visa applications."
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