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Last Survivors of Forced Labor Decry Government Settlement with Japan

Last Survivors of Forced Labor Decry Government Settlement with Japan

SEOUL, March 7 (Korea Bizwire) — On August 13, 2019, a special episode of “You Quiz on the Block,” a popular Korean talk show and quiz program, was aired to commemorate Liberation Day and convey the heart-wrenching experiences of Korean patriots who suffered during the independence movement and Japanese colonial period. The show’s hosts, Yoo [...]

Seoul’s Controversial Plan for Forced Labor Compensation Reflects Urgency of Security Partnership with Tokyo: Experts

Seoul’s Controversial Plan for Forced Labor Compensation Reflects Urgency of Security Partnership with Tokyo: Experts

SEOUL, March 6 (Korea Bizwire) – South Korea seems to have opted for a workable solution to the longstanding row with Japan over how to compensate victims of wartime forced labor as part of efforts to normalize bilateral economic cooperation and bolster trilateral security partnerships involving the United States, experts here said Monday. The Yoon [...]

S. Korea, Japan to Create ‘Future Youth Fund’ As Part of Deal on Forced Labor

S. Korea, Japan to Create ‘Future Youth Fund’ As Part of Deal on Forced Labor

SEOUL, March 5 (Korea Bizwire) – South Korea and Japan have tentatively agreed to create a “future youth fund” to sponsor scholarships for students, as part of a deal on settling the issue of compensation for Korean victims of Japan’s wartime forced labor, sources said Sunday. The fund will be jointly formed by the Federation [...]

Mixed Signals from Government and Celebrities on March 1 Independence Movement Commemorations

Mixed Signals from Government and Celebrities on March 1 Independence Movement Commemorations

SEOUL, March 2 (Korea Bizwire) — The March 1 Independence Movement against Japanese colonial rule in 1919 is an important moment in Korean history and is even enshrined in the country’s constitution. Celebrities’ efforts to raise awareness about this historic event in Korea’s independence movement have been a hot topic. During this year’s March 1 [...]

Life of Albert Taylor, Who Covered Korea’s Fight for Independence, Retold in New Video

Life of Albert Taylor, Who Covered Korea’s Fight for Independence, Retold in New Video

SEOUL, March 1 (Korea Bizwire) — Seo Kyung-deok, a publicist and professor at Sungshin Women’s University, has released a video about the life of Albert Wilder Taylor (1875-1948). Albert Taylor was an American businessman and journalist responsible for telling the world about the March 1st Independence Movement and Korean efforts to gain independence from Japanese [...]

S. Korea Seeks to Erect Statue of British Journalist to Honor His Activism for Korea’s Independence

S. Korea Seeks to Erect Statue of British Journalist to Honor His Activism for Korea’s Independence

SEOUL, Feb. 6 (Korea Bizwire) — South Korea will seek to build a statue of a British journalist in his birthplace to commemorate his activism against Japanese imperialists in the early 20th century, the veterans ministry said Monday. Veterans Minister Park Min-shik unveiled the plan in Britain on Friday (local time) as he met with [...]

Japan Defies Seoul Court’s Order to Disclose Assets for Sexual Slavery Compensation

Japan Defies Seoul Court’s Order to Disclose Assets for Sexual Slavery Compensation

SEOUL, Sept. 17 (Korea Bizwire) — A local court’s order for Japan to disclose its state assets in South Korea to pay compensation to Korean victims of Japan’s wartime sexual slavery was aborted due to Tokyo’s refusal to comply, judicial sources said Friday. The Seoul Central District Court on Thursday dismissed the case pertaining to [...]

S. Korean Islets of Dokdo Not Named on iPhone Maps in 22 Countries: Professor

S. Korean Islets of Dokdo Not Named on iPhone Maps in 22 Countries: Professor

SEOUL, Aug. 25 (Korea Bizwire) — South Korea’s easternmost islets of Dokdo were not named on iPhone maps in the U.S., Britain and 20 other countries, according to a professor in Seoul Thursday, amid diplomatic tensions with Tokyo over Japan’s renewed claims to the East Sea outcroppings. Dokdo has long been a recurring source of [...]