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syed putra

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S. Korea court orders seizure of Mitsubishi assets over forced labour​

Thursday, 19 Aug 2021 07:06 PM MYT

A Mitsubishi Motors logo is seen on display at the New York International Auto Show in New York April 20, 2011. — Reuters pic
A Mitsubishi Motors logo is seen on display at the New York International Auto Show in New York April 20, 2011. — Reuters pic

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SEOUL, Aug 19 — A South Korean court has ordered the seizure of Mitsubishi’s assets in the country over the Japanese industrial giant’s use of forced labour during World War II, reports said today.

Japan and South Korea are both democracies, market economies and US allies, but their relationship has been strained for decades as a result of Tokyo’s brutal 1910-45 colonial rule over the Korean peninsula.
Around 780,000 Koreans were conscripted into forced labour by Japan during the 35-year occupation, according to data from Seoul, not including women forced into sexual slavery by Japanese troops.


In a landmark ruling in 2018, the Supreme Court ordered Mitsubishi Heavy Industries to pay compensations to a handful of the victims, but the Japanese firm refused to follow the verdict.

And earlier this month, the surviving families of four of the victims asked the court to seize Mitsubishi’s bonds in South Korea, Yonhap news agency reported.
The Anyang branch of Suwon District Court ordered the seizure of around 850 million won (RM3 million) worth of bonds the Japanese firm owns in LS Mtron, a South Korean industrial machinery manufacturer, according to the report.
The amount covers around 80 to 150 million won ordered to be provided to each of the victims and covers losses from the delay of payment.
“We request Mitsubishi to admit the historical fact and apologise and deliver compensation to the victims,” Yonhap cited the law firm representing the plaintiffs as saying.
“If Mitsubishi continues to refuse to follow court orders, we will collect its bonds from LS Mtron based on the collection order,” it added.
Japan says the victims’ right to sue had been extinguished by the 1965 treaty which saw Seoul and Tokyo restore diplomatic ties and included a reparation package of about US$800 million (RM3.3 billion) in grants and cheap loans
 

LordElrond

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Maybe China should start claiming compensation from the 八国联军 for illegally seizing Chinese land. Or against Mongolia for their atoricities during the founding of the Yuan dynasty.
 

winners

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I've long said before, the Koreans are not any better than the Chinese: rough mannered, unreasonable and extremely demanding. After all, most are descendants from North Eastern China.
 

tanwahtiu

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Maybe China should start claiming compensation from the 八国联军 for illegally seizing Chinese land. Or against Mongolia for their atoricities during the founding of the Yuan dynasty.

And return the 60 million silvers from BE for war compensation...

Talibanana can use this to claim war compensation from US today, together with China...
 
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