Lawyers try to seize Japanese assets over Korean forced work

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Lawyers for South Koreans forced into wartime labor take legal steps to seize the South Korean assets of a Japanese company that a court says should provide compensation.

 

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The picture of Korean laborers claimed by Korea is Japanese. A Korean laborer 's argument is to get money from a Japanese company at trial. There is no evidence.

80 years ago, Japanese workers such as mines were also in severe work environments. The Koreans got a job by doing an undocumented person.

Kagayama reporter of the AP whose Japanese report is wrong.

The Japanese seem to have selective memories when it comes to things like this! They should remember how they felt, when they were put in internment camps in the United States during World War ll & their land & possessions were confiscated by the government!

Wish the descendants of slaves could seize some Illuminati assets. They are complicit and built wealth from slavery!

“Forced labor”, not slavery huh?

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