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South Korea: Court Rules ‘Comfort Women’ Can’t Seek Damages From Japan

Apr 21, 2021 | 20:56 GMT

The Seoul Central District Court ruled that South Korean women forced into prostitution by Imperial Japan during World War II could not seek damages from the Japanese government, citing Japan’s sovereign immunity from foreign civil suits and the risk of diplomatic escalation, the Korea Times reported April 21. ...

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