Did Korean Wartime forced labor really exist?
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Japan's Mitsubishi has rejected, for a third time, a request from Korean victims of wartime forced labor to respect a compensation order from the South Korean Supreme Court. koreatimes.co.kr/www/nation/201…
2019-07-16 13:17:06@koreatimescokr The issue was already settled with the treaty in 1965. Even what the S.Korean Supreme Court's latest ruling that allows the plaintiffs to seek consolation money from Japan was also included in the settlement. S.Korea must keep the International agreement🐰 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_on… pic.twitter.com/iXbBAVNMS4
2019-07-16 22:29:26@koreatimescokr Even a S.Korean scholar criticizes the new ruling of the S.Korean Supreme Court in this video saying "S.Koreans must admit that all of past things with Japan was ALL SETTLED with the treaty in 1965". That's S.Korean govt itself that must solve this issue🐰 youtube.com/watch?list=PLZ…
2019-07-16 22:30:06@koreatimescokr Even S.Korean professors deny the myth of Korean #WartimeForcedLabor telling what some say "Koreans were forcibly abducted and made to work just like #SlaveWorkers", "They were forced to work with no payment", or "They were badly abused" are ALL NOT TRUE🐰 youtube.com/watch?v=EmVzs4…
2019-07-16 22:33:10@koreatimescokr A S.Korean researcher lately gave a rebuttal speech about Korean #WartimeForcedLabor issue at United Nations Human Rights Council claiming Korean and Japanese scholars and politicians who exaggerate and distort history should stop such kind of arguments🐰 mediawatch.kr/news/article.h… pic.twitter.com/feqWZWwoyP
2019-07-16 22:36:08@AskAKorean Over 800k Koreans applied to join the Japanese Army. (17,364 accepted) The Japanese Army was one of the most coveted professions among Korean men. Considering coal mines were much safer than battlefields what makes you think Japan needed to force Korean men to work in coal mines? pic.twitter.com/w8GSqDys14
2019-07-12 23:32:50@AskAKorean Meanwhile only 339 Korean men joined the Resistance Army. That's the ratio of 800,000 pro-Japanese to 339 pro-Korea thanks to unprecedented prosperity under Japan's rule during which population & average life span of Koreans doubled & GDP per capita of Koreans increased fivefold. pic.twitter.com/Cr7KONIvMk
2019-07-12 23:51:01Finally! Researcher Wooyoun Lee rebuts Korean #ForcedLabor issue at United Nations Human Rights Council🐰 He explains at UNHRC that the truth of what's been believed about the issue has been exaggerated & distorted and that they went to Japan voluntarily🐰 mediawatch.kr/news/article.h…
2019-07-07 22:18:36We can see what Researcher Wooyoun Lee speaks Korean #ForcedLabor issue at UNHRC with this video starting around at 24:25🐰 He claimed that Korean & Japanese scholars and politicians who exaggerate and distort history should stop such kind of arguments🐰 webtv.un.org/watch/item3-ge… pic.twitter.com/9ei8brLYqT
2019-07-07 22:18:37If you get interested in how Researcher Lee has come to his conclusion that #KoreanForeceLabor was never forcibly abducted and made to work like slaves, videos of No.5 & No.6 in this playlist are the answer. English subtitles are available from settings🐰 youtube.com/watch?v=CC4sDz…
2019-07-07 22:36:45Remember that those pictures S.Korean activists have been claiming to the world that's the very proof of Korean slave workers forcibly abducted & made to work have ALREADY turned ALL out to be JAPANESE. Heart-wrenching phrases curved on the wall was just one of props for movie🐰 pic.twitter.com/eqjYUHc9xV
2019-07-07 22:55:33We can also confirm from this video how S.Korea has spread exaggerated & distorted info about #KoreanForcedLabor issue to the world. No wonder why Researcher Lee decided to explain the issue at UNHRC. No reconciliation will be made based on #FakeNews🐰 youtube.com/watch?v=o6xCs9…
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