Japan's Responsibility Toward Comfort Women Survivors
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Description: Article from the Japan Policy research institute on former comfort women demands, Japanese and western responses, and fund for Asian victims.
JPRI Working Paper No. 77, May 2001 Japan's Responsibility Toward Comfort Women Survivors The euphemism "comfort women" ( ) was coined by imperial Japan to refer to young females of various ethnic and national backgrounds and social circumstances who were forced to offer sexual services to the Japanese troops before and during the Second World War. Some were minors sold into brothels; others were deceptively recruited by middlemen; still others were forcibly abducted. Estimates of the number of comfort women range between 50,000 and 200,000. It is believed that most were Korean.
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Date | Creation Date: 1998-11-10T05:00:00Z Expiry Date: 2015-11-09T05:00:00Z |