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Japan says the issue of compensation has already been settled by the normalization treaty.
South Korea received 800 mln usd in grants and loans from Japan under the 1965 agreement in return for giving up its demand for compensation for Japan's colonization of Korea between 1910 and 1945.
The money breaks down into 300 mln usd in economic aid and 500 mln usd in loans.
Although the purpose of the 300 mln aid package was not specified in the agreement, it was intended to meet Seoul's demand for compensation for sufferings sustained by the forced laborers, the office said.
But South Korea spent only one 10th of the money for the victims of forced labor while using the rest for economic construction projects.
Seoul holds Tokyo responsible for wartime atrocities
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South Korea blames Japan in "inhumane crimes"
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South Korea didn't widely distribute the funds to individual victims and instead diverted them for economic development. The government of President Park Chung-hee used the money to build a highway linking Seoul and the second largest city of Busan and to establish POSCO, now the world's fifth biggest steelmaker, along with other projects.
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South Korea discloses all documents on talks leading to normalized relations
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China's Hu Jintao to visit US, Canada and Mexico Sept 5-17
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