元徴用工の家族、日本の企業を訪問し「謝罪」を要求=韓国
Family of former forced laborer visits Japanese company and demands 'apology' - South Korea
The family of a former forced laborer who refused to receive judgment money from the South Korean government under the ``third-party payment'' method visits the defendant company in Japan and demands an ``apology.''
On the 24th, according to the "Gathering of Japanese Colonial Forced Mobilized Citizens," three members of each family of former conscripted workers were transferred to Nippon Steel and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries on the 25th.
- He plans to visit Fujikoshi and demand an apology and compensation. They have refused to accept the "judgment money" that the Korean government tried to pay on behalf of the Japanese company, and the families of the former conscripted workers have refused to pay the Japanese company.
This is my first time visiting. After the visit to the defendant company, a meeting will be held in front of the House of Representatives' Second Building, sponsored by the Japanese civil society group "Joint Action to Solve the Problem of Forced Mobilization and Accomplish the Past."
Participate in the meeting. Lee Kuk-won, chairman of the Gathering of Citizens Forced to Mobilize Under the Japanese Empire, said, ``During our stay in Japan, we will be accompanied by representatives from various lawsuits and support groups,'' adding, ``In 2018, we will
"The Korean Supreme Court has issued a judgment on compensation, but Japanese companies have not responded to compensation for six years."
2024/03/25 16:58 KST
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