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In the YouTube video titled, «Voices of Vietnam New Orleans Grassroots Event», which was retrieved on December 10, 2016, from this link, Joseph Cao said, «Well the… based on, based on my understanding, there has not really been, um, an adequate response from the, uh, South Korean government, uh, and, uh, to tell you the truth, uh, working in government, government myself, um, I don’t really expect a quick response from the South Korean or any government, uh, as a matter of fact. Um, it is, um, rare when government, uh, acknowledges faults that were committed by them, uh, and we have seen it, uh, throughout history. Uh, atrocities committed by various governments, but they are slow to, uh, acknowledge those faults, uh, and uh, very slow to apologize for those faults, and so, uh, basically the South Korean government falls along those lines.» The link starts at the 18:11 mark of the video where the quote starts. The quote ends at the 19:16 mark of the video.