Talk:Korean diaspora
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In Gilbert Islands, Korean sailers have sex trade with local teenage girls. It caused more than 80 babies with unknown Korean father. "Kore Korea" in local laguage means the dam the sailers have sex with local kids. It caused local government forbid Korean ship to board.[2] It is crticized by UN in 2004.
I think this should include into this article, of course, a few sailors crime should not affect the good of all Gyopo, but this is not an incident, and we have the responsibility to let people know this and take a lesson.It is good for both oversea Korean and innocent Gilbert people. But I will not add into the article unless all editor think it is necessary.--Yeahsoo 01:10, 19 March 2007 (UTC)
- My point is that they are not Gyopo in the first place. The term refers to overseas residents/migrants and the history of their settlement. A sailor who makes a call at a port in the Gilberts is not a gyopo. This is like calling a German tourist in New York a "German American". The information might belong in the page Foreign relations of South Korea in a section about the bilateral relations between South Korea and Kiribati. cab 01:24, 19 March 2007 (UTC)
you can write 한교 (韓) too this word can be used too