Talk:Alina Cho

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Alina, Please, learn Korean language and culture. How you could not learn it? It's frustrating for Korean to see you speak no korean in the Pyungyang Report. You look really pitty looking for your long-lost relative,speaking English? Please, use skilful English to reveal the issues of Korea that Korean people had to overcome what japan and other powers like US and China has done. Japan and China is vandalizing history into English, generating another axis of distortion of Korean history. Korea people has lots of things to say to the world...but, the people just like you has no interest in what Korea really need. Losing a language is losing a mind of a people. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 222.238.226.222 (talk) 16:31, 26 February 2008 (UTC)