By CHIE KOHARA/ Staff Writer
November 23, 2020 at 07:10 JST
Oyunchimeg Khongorzul, left, who goes by the name Zora, speaks to Masao Tomohiro outside the National University of Mongolia. (Provided by Chukyo TV Broadcasting Co.)
NAGOYA--Oyunchimeg Khongorzul racked her brain when she read a newspaper article online that the National University of Mongolia, her alma mater, had been built on the backs of Japanese detainees. [Read More]
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