By RYO SASAKI/ Staff Writer
November 7, 2021 at 17:09 JST
South Korean Ambassador Kang Chang-il offers flowers Nov. 6 in front of the monument erected to commemorate ethnic Koreans who died in the Aug. 9, 1945, atomic bombing of Nagasaki. (Ryo Sasaki)
NAGASAKI--A decades-long campaign by ethnic Koreans in Japan led to a monument being unveiled at the Nagasaki Peace Park here Nov. 6 to commemorate the thousands of their compatriots who perished in the 1945 atomic bombing of Nagasaki. [Read More]
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