“Recruitment” Judgment 1 Year Meeting October 30 19:00 in Seoul

As the Korean Supreme Court issued a ruling to order Japanese companies to compensate for the issue of “recruitment” during the Pacific War, the central government will respond to the Korean government in the 30th year. The gathering of the civic groups that we wanted was held.

Around the Japanese embassy in the center of Seoul, a rally was organized by a citizen group made up of people who were "forced victims" and their bereaved families. At the rally, based on the 1965 Japan-Korea claim and economic cooperation agreement, the Korean government, which received $ 300 million in free economic cooperation from the Japanese government, first compensated the victims and then negotiated with the Japanese side. A statement that it should be read was read out.

About 80 participants were repeating the supreme call with a placard that says "The Korean government should compensate the victim."

Installed anti-day street sign in Busan

In South Korea's second city, Busan in the south, some civic groups and others set up a sign called “Anti-day Street” in a park near the Consulate General of Japan.

The sign was installed in a park where a statue symbolizing a recruiter is placed, and it is written in Korean as “Anti-day Street”.

Citizens and other organizations said that the reason for installing the signboard is to make it a central place for critical activities in Japan, and about 50 people gathered said, `` Abe administration apologizes and compensates '' It was.

On the other hand, the administrative side does not take the necessary procedure to install the signboard in the park, so it is said that it will be a policy to ask for removal in the future, the police and civil society that was on the alert on the 30th in a skirmish There was also a scene.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs signboard

Mr. Takizaki, Asia-Pacific Director-General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, called the deputy deputy ambassador Kim Kyung-han of the Korean embassy in Tokyo, protesting that it was “not acceptable” and demanding that it be removed immediately.

High school students who get angry about "anti-Japanese education"

As the relations between Japan and South Korea deteriorated, Seoul held a press conference on October 23, protesting that teachers were forced to criticize Japan for school events.

According to a press conference and SNS of high school students, the students were forced to scream at the school marathon on the 17th of this month that the Abe Liberal Democratic Party will be destroyed, and to put up a document criticizing Japan. is. When the students rebelled against this, they appealed at the press conference that "we are not political toys" because they were deceived by the faculty.

The two who held the interview reportedly gained support from about 150 people, 30% of all the school students, through SNS.

SNS of high school students are posting discussions such as “I feel sore” or “Please do my best”.