quote BNR Nieuwsradio
Documenten van Nederlandse openbaar aanklagers bewijzen dat het Japanse leger rechtstreeks opdracht gaf om Aziatische vrouwen te dwingen tot seksslavernij. Dat heeft een Japanse hoogleraar geschiedenis maandag gezegd.
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De Japanse hoogleraar Hirofumi Hayashi is evenwel op een document gestoten van aanklagers uit het toenmalige Nederlands-Indi. Daarin citeren de Nederlanders een lid van het Japanse leger dat vertelt hoe een officier vrouwen in het bezette Borneo naakt opstelde en in het gezicht sloeg. ,,We arresteerden hen op bevel van de hoogste veiligheidsofficier om een aanleiding te hebben om hen in bordelen te stoppen”, aldus de getuige.




















































POLITICS
Protest over sex slaves planned during Abe’s visit to Washington
Wednesday, April 25, 2007 at 15:29 EDT
WASHINGTON A rally and march seeking that Japan apologize for its wartime sexual enslavement of civilian women from other Asian countries will be held Thursday near the White House when Prime Minister Shinzo Abe arrives for talks with U.S. President George W Bush, organizers said Tuesday.
About 500 people are expected to take part, with a speech planned by one of the surviving former sex slaves, according to an application filed with the police. Such protest events during a Japanese leader’s visit are rare in the United States. The organizers include Amnesty International USA and other private groups who support a resolution submitted in Congress seeking that Tokyo officially acknowledge and apologize for forcing women to serve in military brothels during World War II.
Aantal handtekeningen ter ondersteuning van de Resolutie 121, bedraagt bijna 1.700 !!! Jammer als we geen 200.000 halen tegen half Mei, Amerikaans Congres kn helpen, zoals Canada’s Parlement reeds protesteert.
POLITICS
Protest over sex slaves planned during Abe’s visit to Washington
Wednesday, April 25, 2007 at 15:29 EDT
WASHINGTON A rally and march seeking that Japan apologize for its wartime sexual enslavement of civilian women from other Asian countries will be held Thursday near the White House when Prime Minister Shinzo Abe arrives for talks with U.S. President George W Bush, organizers said Tuesday.
About 500 people are expected to take part, with a speech planned by one of the surviving former sex slaves, according to an application filed with the police. Such protest events during a Japanese leader’s visit are rare in the United States. The organizers include Amnesty International USA and other private groups who support a resolution submitted in Congress seeking that Tokyo officially acknowledge and apologize for forcing women to serve in military brothels during World War II.
Aantal handtekeningen ter ondersteuning van de Resolutie 121, bedraagt bijna 1.700 !!! Jammer als we geen 200.000 halen tegen half Mei, Amerikaans Congres kn helpen, zoals Canada’s Parlement reeds protesteert.