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Five Eulsa Traitors

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refused to sign the treaty. However, the treaty was deemed to have gone into effect with the five ministers' signatures, even though the Emperor refused to sign the treaty himself, an act required to bring the treaty to conclusion under Korean law. The Japanese government forced Prime Minister Han to
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Initially, all of the ministers were against signing the treaty. Pak Chesoon even declared that he would rather commit suicide if Japan forced him to sign the treaty. However, under threat of execution, five of the ministers signed the treaty. Lee Wan-yong, Yi Ji-yong, and Gwon Jung-hyeon were the
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soldier attempted to shoot Pak Chesoon as he was entering the palace. Yi Ji-yong's house was burned in the same year. Gwon Jung-hyeon was injured in an attack in 1907, and Yi Wan-yong was seriously injured in an assassination attempt in 1909.
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identified the names of the five officials responsible for the Eulsa Treaty, as part of its efforts to compile a directory of individual Koreans who had collaborated with the Japanese before and during its
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Widespread public dissatisfaction at the treaty was directed at the five ministers, and an "assassination group" was formed targeting the five. On December 6, 1905, one
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The Korean Council for the Women Drafted for Military Sexual Slavery by Japan
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Women's International War Crimes Tribunal on Japan's Military Sexual Slavery
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Treaty on Basic Relations Between Japan and the Republic of Korea
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United States House of Representatives House Resolution 121
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Special Law to Redeem Pro-Japanese Collaborators' Property
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Korea and the Politics of Imperialism, 1876–1910
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Index

Hangul
Hanja
Revised Romanization
McCune–Reischauer
Korean
Gojong
Japan–Korea Treaty of 1905
protectorate
Japan
Lee Wan-yong
Yi Geun-taek
Yi Ji-yong
ko
Pak Chesoon
Gwon Jung-hyeon
Prime Minister
Han Kyu-seol
Emperor
Gojong
Korean Army
Research Center for National Issues
ko
colonial rule
Yi Wan-yong Education Minister
Yi Wan-yong
Yi Geun-taek Army Minister
Yi Geun-taek
Yi Ji-yong  Interior Minister
Yi Ji-yong
ko

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