By HAJIMU TAKEDA/ Staff Writer
February 15, 2022 at 18:25 JST
Sohn Yuh-yeong, center, reunites with his wife, Boo Sin-hwa, and second son, Myung-hong, in May 1998 at Kansai Airport after being imprisoned in South Korea for 17 years. (Asahi Shimbun file photo)
OSAKA--It took decades, but family members of an ethnic Korean man who was falsely accused in South Korea of spying for North Korea and sentenced to death have finally been able to clear his name. [Read More]
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