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[ 21-03-2004 ] South Africa, the black was shot. (21st March 1960)
The black had demonstration to abolish of a new identity card in South Africa.
Suddenly the police shot the guns so 64 people were killed, 150 people were injured.
South Africa, white government was blamed in the world.
After that Baword(prime Minister) relieved but the black continued the demonstration so, he proclaimed martial law and arrested 300 black men.      

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[ 29-03-2004 ] John F Kennedy was born ( 29th March 1917)
[ 28-03-2004 ] Kim Ok Gyun was killed (28th March 1898)
[ 27-03-2004 ] Turtle Ship was started to shoot ( 27th March 1592)
[ 26-03-2004 ] Composer, Beethoven Died (26th March 1827)
[ 25-03-2004 ] Pastor Mun Ik Hwan arrived in North Korea(25th March 1989)
[ 24-03-2004 ] NATO attacked Yugoslavia in 1999(24th March 1999)
[ 23-03-2004 ] Oesol Choi Hyun Bae died (23rd March 1970)
[ 22-03-2004 ] President Yun Bo Seon resigned from president. (22nd March 1962)
¢º [ 21-03-2004 ] South Africa, the black was shot. (21st March 1960)
[ 20-03-2004 ] The U S- Soviet joint Commission held (20th March 1947)
[ 19-03-2004 ] Seoul, Prohibited to sell bus token (19th March 1999)
[ 18-03-2004 ] Philosopher, Erich Fromm died (18th March 1980)
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