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Protest against South Korea's plan to compensate Japan wartime forced labour victims

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Protesters, including labour victim Yang Geum-deok, gather in front of the National Assembly in Seoul holding anti-government placards after South Korea announced plans to compensate victims of Japan's forced wartime labour. IMAGES

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