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Treaty on Basic Relations between Japan and the Republic of Korea

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Treaty on Basic Relations between Japan and the Republic of Korea (Japanese: 日韓基本条約, Nikkan Kihon Jōyaku; Korean: 한일기본조약, 韓日基本條約, Hanil Gibon Joyak) was signed on June 22, 1965 to establish basic relationship between Japan and the Republic of Korea.

In January 2005, the South Korean government disclosed 1,200 pages of diplomatic documents that recorded the proceeding of the treaty. The documents, kept secret for 40 years, recorded that South Korea agreed to demand no compensations, either at the government or individual level, after receiving $800 million in grants and soft loans from Japan as compensation for its 1910-45 colonial rule in the treaty ("S.Korea discloses sensitive documents," UPI January 17 2005).

The documents also recorded that the Korean government originally demanded a total of 364 million dollars in compensation for the 1.03 million Koreans conscripted into the workforce and the military during the colonial period ("Declassified Documents Could Trigger Avalanche of Lawsuits," Chosun Ilbo January 17, 2005), at a rate of 200 dollars per survivor, 1,650 dollars per death and 2,000 dollars per injured person ("Seoul Demanded $364 Million for Japan's Victims Updated," Chosun Ilbo January 17, 2005). However, the South Korean government used most of the grants for economic development ("Seoul ready to launch panel on Korean victims of colonial rule," Koreaherald February 11, 2005), failing to provide adequate compensation to victims by paying only 300,000 won per death in compensating victims of forced labor between 1975 and 1977 ("Seoul Demanded $364 Million for Japan's Victims Updated," Chosun Ilbo January 17, 2005). Based on these money, they made Miracle on the Han River.

The documents also reveals that the South Korean government claimed that it would handle individual compensation to its citizens who suffered during Japan's colonial rule while rejecting Japan's proposal to directly compensate individual victims and receiving the whole amount of grants on the behalf of victims (Documents show Seoul agreed to compensate its citizens over Japan's colonial rule Mainichi January 17 2005: "Compensation for Colonial Victims Is Not Just a Legal Problem," Chosun Ilbo January 17 2005).

As the result, there have been growing calls for the government to compensate the victims since the disclose of the documents. A survey conducted shortly after the disclosure showed that more than 70 percent of Korean people believe the South Korean government should bear responsibility to pay for those victims (Ibid.). The South Korean government announced that it will establish a team to deal with the appeals for compensation, although "It has been the government's position that compensation for losses during the Japanese occupation has already been settled" ("Declassified Documents Could Trigger Avalanche of Lawsuits," Chosun Ilbo January 17, 2005).

Japanese officials had reportedly not been in favor of the South Korean government disclosing the documents because they were concerned about repercussions the disclosure of such diplomatic documents would have on bilateral normalizations talks with North Korea, who reportedly wants more than $10 billion as compensation for its share ("Documents show Seoul agreed to compensate its citizens over Japan's colonial rule," Mainichi January 17 2005). Japan has generally refused to pay damages to individuals, saying it settled the issue on a government-to-government basis under the 1965 agreement.

The 1965 Treaty of Basic Relations between South Korea and Japan also declared that

It is confirmed that all treaties or agreements concluded between the Empire of Japan and the Empire of Korea on or before August 22, 1910 are already null and void.

The treaty is hidden from general people of South Korea. The contents of the treaty is not taught in schools.

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de:Grundlagenvertrag zwischen der Republik Korea und Japan

ja:日本国と大韓民国との間の基本関係に関する条約 ko:한일기본조약

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