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Home News & Opinions News and Opinions March 2021 Wartime Issues…

March 2021 Wartime Issues Update

  • April 1, 2021
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17 Japanese firms face South Korean wartime damages suit (Asahi Shimbun)

‘Girl of Peace statue’ to remain intact in central in Berlin (Dong-A Ilbo)

Japanese Academia and Civic Groups Issue Statement Criticizing Ramseyer’s Paper (Dong-A Ilbo)

19-Year-Old Detained for Posting Insults Online Against Nanjing Massacre Victims (Global Times)

South Korea Court to Rule on ‘Comfort Women’ suit against Japan in April (Kyodo News)

South Korea Wanted More Significant Apology from Japan Emperor in 1990 (Kyodo News)

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