╌>

The house where the Philippines' forgotten 'comfort women' were held

  

Category:  History & Sociology

Via:  community  •  8 years ago  •  1 comments

The house where the Philippines' forgotten 'comfort women' were held






Tags

jrDiscussion - desc
[]
 
Randy
Sophomore Quiet
link   seeder  Randy    8 years ago

The women in the Philippines demand a full public apology that acknowledges explicitly the ordeal they went through and accepts legal responsibility, as well as compensation paid by the Japanese state.

In December last year, Tokyo did offer an official apology and promised compensation to South Korean survivors .

But towards the Filipina survivors, the Japanese government does not appear to be moving.

In a statement, it told the BBC: "Japan has repeatedly expressed the feelings of deep remorse and heartfelt apology for its actions during the war. We must never forget that there were women behind the battlefields whose honour and dignity were severely injured."

The women suspect that the close relationship between their own government and Japan - the largest donor and trading partner with the Philippines and a major strategic ally - is preventing Manila applying enough pressure.

Politics or not, a simple non-sincere sounding, apology is not nearly enough. It's true that nothing can really make up for what these women went through, but there should be more then just a few token words from Japan to the women in Korea and nothing for them. There were many, many victims of there war and these women are among the most forgotten.

 
 

Who is online




453 visitors