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Tokyo angered after S. Korea court orders Japan to compensate 'comfort women'


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South Korean ambassador to Japan Nam Gwan-pyo speaking to the media after being summoned to the Foreign Ministry in Tokyo on January 8, 2021, as Tokyo denounced a South Korean court ruling ordering the Japanese government to pay compensation to twelve World War II sex slaves. - AFP
SEOUL, Jan 9 (Reuters): A South Korean court for the first time on Friday ordered Japan to compensate 12 women who were forced to work in its wartime brothels, a ruling that drew a rebuke from Tokyo and threatened to rekindle a diplomatic feud between the two countries.
Reminders of Japan s 1910-45 colonial rule of the Korean peninsula are contentious for both sides, with many surviving comfort women - a Japanese euphemism for the sex abuse victims - demanding Tokyo s formal apology and compensation. ....

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Seoul court orders Japan to compensate 12 Korean sex slaves


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Seoul court orders Japan to compensate 12 Korean sex slaves
A South Korean court has ordered Japan to financially compensate 12 South Korean women forced to work as sex slaves for Japanese troops during World War II
By HYUNG-JIN KIM Associated Press
January 8, 2021, 10:13 AM
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South Korean ambassador to Japan Nam Gwan-pyo, center, is surrounded by journalists at the Foreign Ministry in Tokyo Friday, Jan. 8, 2021. A South Korean court on Friday ordered Japan to financially compensate South Korean women forced to work as sex slaves for Japanese troops during World War II, the first such ruling expected to rekindle animosities between the Asian neighbors. Japan’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement Friday that its vice Foreign Minister Takeo Akiba summoned Nam to register its protest against the ruling. (Yuki Sato/Kyodo News via A ....

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Japan ordered to pay Korean women its soldiers held as sex slaves


Japan has been ordered to pay $90,000 each to twelve South Korean women who were held as sex slaves during World War II in a landmark ruling on Friday.
The ruling in a South Korean court, that s set to rekindle animosities between the Asian neighbors, ordered Japan to financially compensate the women who were forced to work as sex slaves for Japanese troops.
Known as comfort women , they were raped and sexually assaulted by up to 50 Japanese soldiers a day during the second world war and left with venereal diseases, unwanted pregnancies and big mental scars in the women s lives.
The court said Japan s mobilization of these women as sexual slaves was a crime against humanity.   ....

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South Korean court orders Japan to pay "comfort women," WWII sex slaves, reparations


South Korean court orders Japan to pay comfort women, WWII sex slaves, reparations
By Jen Kwon
Documentary explores WWII comfort women
Seoul  Wartime sex slaves from South Korea, euphemistically known as comfort women, won their first legal victory against the Japanese government in a landmark ruling handed down Friday in Seoul. The Seoul Central District Court ordered Japan s government to pay reparations of 100 million won ($91,300) each to the families of 12 women who were forced to work as sex slaves for the Japanese army during Japan s colonization of Korea.
The court called Japan forcing the women only five of whom are still alive to be sex slaves a crime against humanity. It said the women were forced into the servitude when Japan illegally occupied the Korean Peninsula between 1910 and 1945, arguing that the illegality of that occupation means Japan s contemporary sovereign immunity can t shield it from lawsuits. ....

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South Korean ambassador to Japan Nam Gwan-pyo, right, leaves Japan s Foreign Ministry in Tokyo Friday, Jan. 8, 2021. A South Korean court on Friday ordered Japan to financially compensate South Korean women forced to work as sex slaves for Japanese troops during World War II, the first such ruling expected to rekindle animosities between the Asian neighbors. Japan’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement Friday that its vice Foreign Minister Takeo Akiba summoned Nam to register its protest against the ruling. (Yuki Sato/Kyodo News via AP)
January 08, 2021 - 12:38 AM
SEOUL, Korea, Republic Of - A South Korean court on Friday ordered Japan to financially compensate 12 South Korean women forced to work as sex slaves for Japanese troops during World War II, a landmark ruling that’s set to rekindle animosities between the Asian neighbours. ....

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