South Korean govt’s plans to compensate Korean slaves receives public backlash
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South Korean govt’s plans to compensate Korean slaves receives public backlash
South Korea has announced a plan to raise local civilian funds to compensate Korean slaves who won damages against Japanese companies in 1965. It's a move both Japanese and US governments have welcomed as a new chapter in ties between Seoul and Tokyo. But not everyone is happy. Ali Mustafa has the story. #SouthKorea #Japan #slavery
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