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Tag Archives: Shinzo Abe
“Comfort Women”: Newly uncovered Japanese wartime military documents can finally settle the controversy once and for all!!!
In the morning edition of Tokyo Shimbun dated Dec. 07, 2019, I came across an article with a headline: “One Comfort Woman per 70 Soldiers: Foreign Ministry documents implicate the military’s involvement in supplying them.” According to the article, the … Continue reading
Posted in China, Historical revisionism, History, International relations, Japan, Multicultural
Tagged "comfort women", Angela Merkel, Asian Women's Fund, F-W. Steinmeier, Japan-ROK treaties and agreements, Kim Eun-sung, Kim Hak Sun, Kim Seo-kyung, Miki Dezaki, Moon Jae-in, Park Geun-hye, Republic of Korea (ROK), Research Action Center on Violence Against Women in War, Richard von Weizsacker, Shinzo Abe, Son Shin Do, Statue of Peace, Takashi Kawamura, Tomiichi Murayama, war-time sex slave, Yohei Kono
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Essay: Women and Japan’s growth strategies
As soon as Shinzo Abe came into power in December 2012 to lead Japan for the second time, he lost no time in announcing his three-pronged strategies he believed would revitalize Japan. The first strategy was a monetary policy of … Continue reading