Sad tale of a Japanese comfort women
A sad story about a Japanese comfort women appeared in the Japan Times today. The article is titled, Memoir of Japanese 'comfort woman' recounts 'this hell'. This article is well worth reading.
Here are some things that I noticed:
- Sold by her father into prostitution at age 17, she followed Japan's troops around the Pacific during World War II. After the war she returned and U.S. troops became her clientele. She became a drug addict, was destitute and institutionalized for decades.
- Though historians believe there were perhaps tens of thousands more Japanese like her, Shirota is the only Japanese "comfort woman" to have come forward and tell her story.
- Now, the government is subtly trying to revise that story. Sixty-two years after Japan's surrender brought an end to the official sanction of thousands of frontline brothels, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has questioned a key element of a 1993 government apology to the women. Abe and many conservatives claim that, "in the narrow sense," the women weren't coerced.
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