By TAKUYA SUZUKI/ Correspondent
March 18, 2021 at 16:42 JST
Former wartime laborers who worked at Japanese factories and their supporters march toward the Japanese Embassy in Seoul in a protest rally on Aug. 15, 2019. (Takuya Suzuki)
SEOUL--Seventeen Japanese companies will be defendants in a lawsuit that will open here in May or later over wartime labor compensation claims filed by former Korean workers and bereaved families six years ago. [Read More]
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