2017-02-12

The 4th Media - Search Results for: comfort women

The 4th Media - Search Results for: comfort women

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Agreement between Japan and South Korea reopens old wounds As South Korean and Japanese politicians shook hands behind closed doors in late December to resolve a long-standing dispute over Japan’s abuse of “comfort women” during the 1930s and ’40s, the figure of a young girl sat in steely serenity facing the Japanese Embassy in Seoul, […]
Diplomatic Collusion On December 28th, 2015, the foreign ministers of Japan and Korea, suddenly and hastily announced a “resolution” to the “comfort women” issue, women trafficked and exploited as sexual slaves by the Japanese Army during WWII. This involved an apology by the Japanese prime minister, and the creation of fund for reparations. “The issue […]
It seems inevitable that Japan would start whitewashing its textbooks  its WWII atrocities. http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2015/01/09/national/tokyo-based-textbook-publisher-to-delete-depictions-of-comfort-women/#.VLw_T0fF8pA Now the word “comfort Women” has been removed from High School textbooks and instead replaced by South Korean “individuals victimized by Japan during the war seeking to file lawsuits in Japanese courts to seek apology and damages.” like these people are […]
  Bandoengan, Java, 1942. Jan Ruff O’Herne, victim of Japanese …   FUKUOKA – A set of official documents detailing how the wartime Japanese military carted off about 35 Dutch women from a prison camp in what is now Indonesia and made them provide sex as “comfort women” has been disclosed to a civic group at the […]
On Thursday, 13. December 2012 at 10 a.m. sirens throughout China started wailing. With global security being more fragile than ever since the end of the so-called Cold War; with new cold war conflicts from the Diaoyu/Senkaku Islands, Phillipines, Southern Thailand, Myanmar, Nepal, Afghanistan and Pakistan, Yemen, Somalia, Sudan, Kongo, Nigeria, Ivory Coast, Mali, Libya, […]
… women forced into sexual servitude by the Japanese Imperial Army www.amazon.com     A group of right-wing Japanese extremists has run an ad in a U.S. newspaper denying that their government forced Korean women to serve as sex slaves for the Japanese imperial army during World War II. The Committee for Historical Facts ran the ad titled “Yes, […]

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