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North Korean association in Japan loses appeal over forced sale of its HQ

Japanese court's approval of sale of HQ seen as serious loss of face for Pyongyang leadership

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Tokyo headquarters building of the General Association of Korean Residents in Japan. Photo: Kyodo
Julian Ryall

Chongryun, the association that represents North Korean residents of Japan, is running out of ways to keep its most prized asset after the Supreme Court ruled that the sale of its headquarters to a Japanese real estate developer would go ahead.

The dismissal of the appeal by Chongryun represents "a serious loss of face" for the organisation and the North Korean leadership, according to analysts, and could even serve to weaken links between the regime's citizens in Japan and their homeland.

"They have not made any official comments yet but it is clear that this will be a major disappointment because it is such a serious loss of face," Ken Kato, a Tokyo-based human rights activist, said.

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"I also hope that North Koreans living in Japan … are able to stand up against the regime. Many of them have relatives in North Korea and they are effectively held as hostages to ensure that the people here send back 'donations' that are then spent on developing missiles and nuclear weapons," Kato said. "I hope they wake up to the reality."

Representatives of Chongryun could not be contacted but sources said last month that retaining a building that served as an embassy in Japan had been made a priority by North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.

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Chongryun leader Ho Jong-man visited North Korea for the first time in eight years in October and, although he was not able to meet him in person, was handed a personal letter from Kim.

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