Contents
Preface
Acknowledgement
1 The Start of the Korean Comfort Women Controversy
2 The Comfort Women Controversy
3 Recited Apologies by Former Prime Minister Miyazawa
4 The Kono Statement as a Political Compromise
5 What We Know All Along
6 The Spreading of the Sex-Slave Theory to the United Nations and the United
States
7 Desperate Actions across the United States
8 2014 Events in Japan: The Review of Kono Statement, and Confession by
Asahi Newspaper
9 Developments Since 2014
10 Conclusions
References
Exhibit A Yoshida’s Book Discredited
Exhibit B The Kono Statement
Exhibit C U. S. Armey Report No. 49
C.1 The Original Version
C.2 Retyped Version
Exhibit D Comfort Women Monuments in the U.S.
Exhibit E The Background Review of the Kono Statement
E.1 The Study Team on the Drafting Process of the Kono Starement
E.2 Details of Exchanges between Japan and the Republic of Korea
Exhibit F Asahi Newspaper’s Admission of Misreporting
F.1 Yomiuri Shimbun Asahi Article -5
F.2 Yomiuri Shimbun Asahi Article -6
F.3 Yomiuri Shimbun Asahi Article -8
F.4 Yomiuri Shimbun Asahi Artcile-9
F.5 Yomiuri Shimbun Asahi Artcile-10
Exhibit G U.S.Interagency Working Group Report of 2007
G.1 IWG Report Excerpts
G.2 Interview with Michael Yon on IWG Report
Exhibit H Statements by Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga
Exhibit I 2015 Japan-ROK Agreement
Exhibit J Statement by Shinsuke Sugiyama, Vice Minister of Japan
Exhibit K Japanese Government in Support of K. Mera & GAHT-US
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