"Family removed during the Korean War" Koreans filed suit against North Korea for compensation 18:57 June 25

Thirteen South Koreans claiming that their families were taken away by the North Koreans during the Korean War and separated from each other, told the North Korean government and Kim Jong-un (Kim Jong Un) Chairman of the Korean Labor Party on the 25th, 70 years after the outbreak of the war. A lawsuit was filed in a court in Seoul seeking damages totaling over 30 million yen in Japanese yen.

During the Korean War that lasted for three years from 1950, it was said that Koreans were forcibly taken away by the North Korean side, and the number is said to exceed 80,000.

Thirteen South Koreans claiming that their fathers and grandfathers were taken away by the North Koreans during the Korean War and separated from each other, 340 million including the North Korean government and Chairman Kim on the 25th, 70 years after the war broke out. A lawsuit was filed in a court in Seoul for damages of more than 10,000 won (about 30 million yen).

The plaintiffs at the press conference said that Kim, who is the grandson of President Kim Il-sung, should take the responsibility, saying that "North did not acknowledge the responsibility to take away civilians and did not disclose the whereabouts." Emphasized.

In Korea, four years ago, two Koreans who were taken to the North by the North Korean side during the Korean War, and then defected, filed a lawsuit against the North Korean government and Chairman Kim for damages. Will be sentenced to.