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posted by
zarq
on Jun 22, 2011 -
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Comfort Women
On Wednesday, the US House of Representatives' Committee on International Relations adopted a bipartisan resolution
to ask the Japanese government to formally apologize for sexually enslaving up to 200,000 "
comfort women
" in Imperial brothels during its
colonial occupation of Asia from 1932 through the end of World War II
. Many were
tortured and raped, and only about 30% survived WWII.
Japan has stated repeatedly that even though the brothels were established by military policy,
the imperial government was not directly involved in operating them
. Taking responsibility would be an admission that they committed war crimes -- slavery and trafficking in women and children -- and could give
victims a legal basis to sue for reparations
.
H Res. 759
does not ask Japan to provide reparations, but it does push them to unambiguously acknowledge what happened and educate future generations, (
full text
) rather than continue the current practice of
denying what really happened.
Previously on MeFi.
posted by
zarq
on Sep 15, 2006 -
56 comments
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