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South Koreans are marking 30 years since they began weekly protests against Japan's wartime sex slavery system. But after so many decades, will they finally get the sincere apology and compensation they've been protesting for? And how will this impact ties between Tokyo and Seoul?
Join host Kim Vinnell.
With guest:
Seijiro Takeshita – Professor of Management at University of Shizuoka
Craig Mark – Professor of International Studies, Kyoritsu Women's University
Se-Woong Koo – Publisher of Korea Exposé, an independent media outlet
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South Koreans are marking 30 years since they began weekly protests against Japan's wartime sex slavery system. But after so many decades, will they finally get the sincere apology and compensation they've been protesting for? And how will this impact ties between Tokyo and Seoul?
Join host Kim Vinnell.
With guest:
Seijiro Takeshita – Professor of Management at University of Shizuoka
Craig Mark – Professor of International Studies, Kyoritsu Women's University
Se-Woong Koo – Publisher of Korea Exposé, an independent media outlet
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