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Forced Labor Victim Yang Geum-Deok Receives Moran Medal, Civil Merit, Three Years After It Was Revoked.

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The Republic of Korea Human Rights Award (Peony Medal of Civil Merit) was awarded to grandmother Yang Geum-deok (94), a victim of forced mobilization by the Japanese colonial rule whose award had been revoked due to the previous government's refusal. The National Human Rights Commission of Korea visited a nursing hospital in Dong-gu, Gwangju on the morning of the 2nd and awarded the Moran Medal of Civil Merit to grandmother Yang.
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The Republic of Korea Human Rights Award (Peony Medal of Civil Merit) was awarded to grandmother Yang Geum-deok (94), a victim of forced mobilization by the Japanese colonial rule whose award had been revoked due to the previous government's refusal. The National Human Rights Commission of Korea visited a nursing hospital in Dong-gu, Gwangju on the morning of the 2nd and awarded the Moran Medal of Civil Merit to grandmother Yang.

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Naver broke the news in on Saturday, August 2, 2025.
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