The following is from Yoshiko Sakurai's paper published on the 11/3 Sankei newspaper front page.
On 30th October, Supreme Court of Korea ordered Nippon Steel Sumitomo (formerly Nippon Steel Corporation) to pay 400 million won (about 40 million yen) as compensation for damages to four ex-workers.
Article 2 of the Japan-Korea Claims Economic Cooperation Agreement in 1965, the two countries of Japan and South Korea argued that the issue of the right of 'Country and its citizens (including corporations)' is 'What was completely and ultimately resolved' it is trying to confirm.
It declares that the personal one or the corporate one has solved all claim right problems of the compensation and so on.
At that time, the Japanese government exchanged minutes, too, between Japan and Korea making assurance doubly sure.
Among them, there are 8 items explanation about claim right. Unpaid wages and compensation for wartime workers are also included therein, making it clear that twofold and threefold have been settled.
It is natural that Prime Minister Shinzo Abe stated in no time immediately after the judgment that ‘It is an unlikely decision in light of international law’.
The prime minister also told the four people that he did not use the expression ‘drafting worker’ but was ‘a worker from the former Korean Peninsula.’
This is an important point, he sharply gouged out the doubtfulness of Moon Jae-in administration to say black as white.
A number of abnormal situations underway under the Moon regime cannot be considered in a normal legal state.
A series of events tells us that Korea is in the midst of a socialist revolution.
Revolutionary forces destroy all the previous order.
Both treaties, contracts and common sense break down like paper scraps.
That is exactly what the Moon administration is doing.
They thrust at unjust ruling in Japan trying to rob a huge amount of funds, but also to many Korean citizens to impose a revolution that they would not want, radical forces lead the pro-North Korea socialist revolution to Korea they are trying to drag the whole.
This draft continues.