By MASAHIRO IWAO/ Staff Writer
October 30, 2019 at 15:10 JST
Will Aichi, an Aichi prefectural facility in Nagoya’s Higashi Ward, was the site of what the governor said was a “hate speech” event against ethnic Koreans in Japan. (Masahiro Iwao)
NAGOYA--Aichi Governor Hideaki Omura on Oct. 29 criticized officials for failing to halt what he described as an anti-Korean “hate speech” rally held at a prefectural facility here. [Read More]
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