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Mitsubishi Mining Appeals to the Supreme Court Against Second-Instance Ruling on Forced Labor Compensation

(Gwangju, Jeonnam = Yonhap News) Reporters Jeong Hoe-seong and Min Hyun-ki = Japan, having successively lost in the first and second trials of a damages lawsuit filed by the bereaved families of victims of forced labor at Mitsubishi coal mines during the Japanese colonial period...

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Mitsubishi Materials has appealed to the Supreme Court, refusing to accept the appellate court's ruling ordering it to pay damages to the bereaved families of victims of forced labor during the Japanese colonial period. The court had ordered the victims to receive compensation ranging from tens of millions of won to 100 million won, but the legal battle has now reached the Supreme Court due to the company's appeal.

(Gwangju, Jeonnam = Yonhap News) Reporters Jeong Hoe-seong and Min Hyun-ki = Japan, having successively lost in the first and second trials of a damages lawsuit filed by the bereaved families of victims of forced labor at Mitsubishi coal mines during the Japanese colonial period...

·Seoul, Korea (the Republic of)
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연합뉴스-Yonhap News Agency broke the news in Seoul, Korea (the Republic of) on Saturday, August 15, 2026.
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