South Korea court orders Japan firm to compensate wartime forced laborers

  30 October 2018    Read: 1288
South Korea court orders Japan firm to compensate wartime forced laborers

South Korea’s top court ruled on Tuesday that Japan’s Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corp. (5401.T) should compensate four South Koreans for their forced labor during World War Two when Japan occupied Korea, Yonhap reported.

The Supreme Court ordered the company to pay 100 million won ($87,700) to each of the four plaintiffs.

The court ruled that the former laborers’ right to reparation was not terminated by a 1965 treaty normalizing diplomatic ties, rejecting the claim by Tokyo, Yonhap said.

Japan occupied Korea from 1910-45.

 

Reuters


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