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Defaming victims of Japan’s wartime sexual slavery to face tougher punishment

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Defaming victims of Japan’s wartime sexual slavery to face tougher punishment
Spreading false information that defames victims of Japan’s wartime military sexual slavery will be subject to stronger punishment under a revised law that takes effect Thursday, the South Korean government said Wednesday. The Ministry of Gender Equality and Family said the revised law on support and commemorative projects for victims of Japanese military sexual slavery will impose penalties of up to five years in prison or a fine of up to 50 million won ($32,700) for defaming victims by spreadi
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