N.Korea official urges Japan to apologize over forced labour

SEOUL, Korea, Republic Of — A senior North Korean official on a visit to South Korea has called for Japan to apologize for the wartime forced labour of thousands of Koreans.

Ri Jong Hyok made the comments Friday at a forum outside South Korea’s capital that represented a rare effort by the rival Koreas to discuss Japan’s actions before and during World War II.

Anti-Japanese sentiment runs deep in both Koreas, which were colonized by Japan for 35 years before their division at the end of the war in 1945.

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Ri is a vice chairman of North Korea’s Korea Asia-Pacific Peace Committee and heads the North’s five-member delegation to the forum.

Officials from South Korea’s national government say they have no plans to meet Ri during his visit in the South.

The Associated Press

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