EDITORS PLEASE NOTE: EDIT CONTAINS GRAPHIC MATERIAL<br/> <br />PLEASE NOTE: EDIT CONTAINS CONVERTED 4:3 MATERIAL<br/> <br />What seemed like a small protest in the South Korean capital takes a dramatic turn.<br/> <br />One of the demonstrators calmly stabs himself in the stomach.<br/> <br />The 63-year-old is disarmed and led away.<br/> <br />He was taken by a police vehicle to hospital.<br/> <br />His fellow protesters stayed put to voice their opposition to the arrival of Japanese special envoys in Seoul for talks.<br/> <br />There's bitter resentment in South Korea of Japanese rule between 1910 and 1945.<br/> <br />SOUNDBITE: OH CHEON-DO, ANTI-JAPAN PROTESTER, SAYING (Korean):<br/> <br />"Japan has to send its special envoys here after it makes an apology to Korea and the international society. Without the apology the special envoy's visit doesn't mean anything."<br/> <br />Relations between South Korea and Japan soured further last August when outgoing President Lee Myung-bak visited a set of islands to which both lay claim.<br/> <br />The Japanese special envoys were due to meet his successor Park Geun-hye.
