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the report details how “comfort women” were taken from Korea under false pretense (offer of a good job) and placed in a situation that they could not escape from due to debt. Also according to the report, most “comfort women” were never involved in prostitution prior to arriving at Japanese military “comfort stations,” and many were considered “underage” under the International Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women and Children of 1921, which Japan had signed. Michael Yon is defending child prostitution committed by the Japanese Imperial Army. fendnow.org/2014/11/denialist-talking-points-1-1944-u-s-military-report-on-comfort-women/
Posted on: Tue, 09 Dec 2014 07:10:46 +0000

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