A South Korean government-backed foundation tasked with paying compensation to plaintiffs who won lawsuits over wartime labor during Japan's colonial rule of the Korean Peninsula is short some 12 billion won ($8.8 million) in paying damages to the plaintiffs, the foundation's chief says.
Kim Myeong-bae flew to Toyama, Japan, to attend a general shareholders meeting of the Nachi-Fujikoshi Corp in hopes of getting justice for his deceased wife, who was drafted into labor for the munitions manufacturer at the age of 12
Kim Myeong-bae flew to Toyama, Japan, to attend a general shareholders meeting of the Nachi-Fujikoshi Corp in hopes of getting justice for his deceased wife, who was drafted into labor for the munitions manufacturer at the age of 12