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<TITLE>Re: Happy International Women's Day!</TITLE>
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<FONT SIZE="2"><FONT FACE="MS ゴシック"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:10.0px'>We still have a long way to go here in Japan, too.<BR>
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Prime Minister Abe recently denied Japan's military role in coercing<BR>
"comfort women" (a euphemism for sex slaves) into prostitution during WWII.<BR>
This is despite evidence from diaries and testimonies of Japanese military<BR>
officials,(not to mention direct testimony from some of the women<BR>
themselves) as well as official documents from the U.S. and other countries<BR>
that show how the Japanese military was directly or indirectly involved in<BR>
coercing, deceiving, luring, sometimes kidnapping outright young women<BR>
throughout its Asian colonies and occupied territories. As many as 200,000<BR>
comfort women are estimated to have served in military stations.<BR>
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Some of the members of Abe's governing party supported Abe by suggesting<BR>
that "it is useful to compare the brothels to college cafeterias run by<BR>
private companies, who recruit their own staff, procure foodstuffs and set<BR>
prices" (a statement by N. Nakayama, leader of a group of 120 Japanese<BR>
lawmakers who want to rescind a 1993 official declaration acknowledging the<BR>
imperial army's exploitation of comfort women.) (International Herald<BR>
Tribune, Mar. 9, 2007).<BR>
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Andrea Simon-Maeda<BR>
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