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  • čas přidán 27. 11. 2021
  • Unreported World follows one of the last survivors of the so-called "comfort stations" in wartime Asia, where hundreds of thousands of women were forced into sexual slavery and exploitation by the Japanese military. Now the 92-year-old campaigner wants justice before it’s too late.
    In 1943, Yong-soo Lee was just 14 years old when she was taken from her home and family in Korea by Japanese soldiers to become a "comfort woman", a euphemistic term often used to describe Japan's military sex slaves. Having lived in shame for decades, Lee has broken her silence and made it her mission to relentlessly fight for justice.
    Krishnan Guru-Murthy follows the campaigner, known affectionately as Grandma Lee, as she makes her way from her home in Daegu, to South Korea’s capital in Seoul. On their journey Lee recounts how she was kidnapped and beaten by her captors. She meets some of the few surviving South Korean women, who now number only 13, and vows to get an official apology from the Japanese government, which denies it has any legal responsibility towards the survivors.
    Producer / Director: Nancy Roberts
    Series Producer: Andy Lee
    Executive Producer: Ed Fraser
    Production Company: Channel 4 News
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  • @SamPlayz194
    @SamPlayz194 Před rokem +10

    The comments in here denying the trauma and disgusting acts of the Japanese empire are disgusting...
    Have some sympathy.

  • @_gettry_
    @_gettry_ Před rokem +43

    I wonder these who don't believe these poor grandmothers.. What would they think if their own mothers /grandmothers would say that they also were the victims of this terrible abuse?

  • @kayleighperry6200
    @kayleighperry6200 Před rokem +42

    I just about cried at the end when she asked the statue of the girl if she was well

  • @machupicchu4625
    @machupicchu4625 Před 6 měsíci +6

    To the "Liar is a Liar" professor...I would like to ask of him..."Have you walked in her shoes? Have you ever known what it is like to be raped?" If he can answer 'yes' to just one of these questions and still oppose her Truth, then I may have some pity on him. However, if he can't say yes to even one, then he is lying to himself and I ask of him: "Why so much hate in your passive aggressive words and who was it that who hurt you so much that you can't even give the victim even a small ounce of sympathy or acknowledgement for her horrific experience?" It is her experience and not yours, professor. It is people like you who hamper the progress of humanity. I say "Shame on you, professor, shame on you."

  • @sillypig245
    @sillypig245 Před rokem +14

    I believe the ladies that this did happened. I will stand by to their rights for an apology from Japan

  • @bhumphries1360
    @bhumphries1360 Před rokem +16

    When she said, "I feel so much sorrow", it broke my heart. Japan owes every single one of these women an apology, on the world stage. Money is used to brush this back into the shadows. Words and physical actions are what matters the most!

  • @user-fv4cn7qb4g
    @user-fv4cn7qb4g Před 2 lety +109

    事実ではありません。その時仕事にしている女性はおられた。しかし彼女たちは高額の報酬を得て自国の家族に送っていました。その時の領収書も残っています。
    こういう嘘を意図的に流すのは許されません。
    しかもこの女性の年令を考えて下さい。若すぎます。

    • @gmvisck
      @gmvisck Před 2 lety +1

      무슨 영수증???

    • @gmvisck
      @gmvisck Před 2 lety

      天皇の奴隷らしい書き留めたね

    • @user-xj7gl9lu5h
      @user-xj7gl9lu5h Před 2 lety +3

      일본은 역시 사과할줄 모르는 국가군아
      이러니 발전이 없지

    • @user-wu9dk6eq3w
      @user-wu9dk6eq3w Před 2 lety +1

      In the information age, such lies
      Galapagos Japanese

  • @garyusya4748
    @garyusya4748 Před 2 lety +54

    If you make a factual comment, it will be deleted.
    The administrators delete comments because they know that coercion is a lie.

    • @crreamuu
      @crreamuu Před 2 lety

      Ooh,

    • @ningok240
      @ningok240 Před 2 lety +4

      @@crreamuu Right. What this Korean woman performed was all lie and all of those lies are supported by may references. Korean gov will not go to the international court, based on such none-verifiable case. Never happen but the damage to all Japanese is done. Mr. Ed Fraiser did helped such damage to us. Thanks man, I noted that.

    • @frozensmile6563
      @frozensmile6563 Před rokem +1

      This woman has pretended to be a former comfort woman and repeatedly changed a number of contradictory testimonies. In other words, her testimony is complete bullshit and fiction.

  • @mieman
    @mieman Před 2 lety +26

    92? She looks young.

    • @Bageldabun
      @Bageldabun Před rokem +1

      Most Japanese people have wonderful genes I can only dream for..

    • @FIR2031
      @FIR2031 Před rokem

      She's fake

    • @user-qr2tw4rv3f
      @user-qr2tw4rv3f Před 11 měsíci +2

      ​@@BageldabunShe is 'Korean' lol😂😂😂😂😂

    • @Bageldabun
      @Bageldabun Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@user-qr2tw4rv3f sorry thank you for correcting my mistake

  • @takasato099
    @takasato099 Před 2 lety +35

    I don't believe that there was no comfort women system in Japan. I also believe that women's human rights should not be unjustly violated. On the other hand, the same system existed in other countries as well. During the Korean War, the South Korean government put women in drums and named them "Class 5 Supplies". They were provided to the Korean, U.S., and UN armies. Why are we reporting this as if it was only in Japan?
    Comfort women in Japan were recruited and paid through agencies. Those who took the women illegally were punished by law.

    The women in this video change their testimonies many times, including the age at which they were taken by the Japanese army, where they were taken, and how long they worked there. Has the person who shot this video interviewed any Japanese people? If not, please do so.

    In 1977, the issue of the abduction of Japanese citizens by North Korea began to be widely reported, and around the beginning of 1980, the Japanese media began to report on the comfort women system, with the help of leftist Diet members. Normally, Japan and South Korea, which belong to the same liberal countries, should be able to form a friendship. However, there are people who are troubled by this. I believe that these people are exaggerating the facts.

    Japan's Asahi Shimbun has been reporting for almost 30 years that the Japanese military forcibly took women. However, the ambiguity of the basis of the report was pointed out, and in 2014, the newspaper admitted the error of its past articles. The Asahi Shimbun changed the wording in its Japanese articles, but continued to use the term "sex slave" in its foreign editions, thus damaging Japan's image.

    I do not mean to claim that Japan did not have a comfort women system. I am not trying to claim that there was no comfort women system in Japan. I want to say that the story that "the Japanese military systematically took women away, and Japan was the only country that did terrible things" is not true.

    • @rx-0unicongundam74
      @rx-0unicongundam74 Před 2 lety +2

      That happened in Korea. I'm a Korean, but I didn't know that. And I think it was wrong for Korean soldiers to kill civilians during the Vietnam War.
      Thank You Bro :)

    • @takasato099
      @takasato099 Před 2 lety +3

      @@rx-0unicongundam74
      I believe that the annexation of the Korean Peninsula was a mistake.
      Yes, the standard of living may have increased, but that should have been done by the people living on the Korean peninsula themselves, not by the Japanese.
      Thank you for your comment. I hope I can be as brave as you and face the mistakes of my country.

    • @kaede1_346
      @kaede1_346 Před 2 měsíci

      They forcibly took women from Philippines too and killed babies. You are biased because you're japanese.

  • @user-tk6ku7jq2b
    @user-tk6ku7jq2b Před 2 lety +68

    늦게 세상에 알려서 죄송하고 볼 면목이 없습니다…오래 사셔서 일본의 사과 들으셔야죠

    • @MrLemania
      @MrLemania Před 2 lety +4

      ‘포주’ 정부, “달러를 버는 애국자들이여~어서 몸을 팔아라”
      이들 여성은 한국 정부가 일본에게는 종군 위안부 문제와 관련해 배상을 요구하면서도 자신들의 역사는 외면하는 위선을 보여왔다고도 비판했다고 신문은 전했다.
      신문에 따르면 기지촌 성매매 여성들은 과거 정부가 자신들을 한국 전쟁 이후 어려운 경제를 살리기 위한 상품으로 봤다며 성매매가 잘 이뤄지도록 기본적인 영어와 에티켓을 가르치는 수업을 후원했을 뿐 아니라 관계자들을 보내 달러를 벌어들이는 것을 칭찬하기도 했다는 것.
      신문은 기지촌에서 성매매를 했던 8명을 인터뷰 했다면서 이중 김애란(58)씨는 "과거 정부는 우리를 달러를 버는 애국자라고 칭찬하면서 미군에게 가능한 많이 몸을 팔도록 했다"며 당시 정부가 미군을 위한 '포주'였다고 말했다고 전했다.

  • @nunyabusiness4904
    @nunyabusiness4904 Před 2 lety +74

    It's unfortunate that the perpetrators are now long gone but their victims remain and are ignored.

    • @manaharukaze1666
      @manaharukaze1666 Před 2 lety +2

      Yoon Mee-hyang, who was the head of the donation scam organization that diverted 97% of the support and donations to the comfort women for personal use instead of giving them to the comfort women, made fraudsters who said things that were inconsistent with the historical facts into comfort women, and thoroughly obstructed the movement toward reconciliation between Japan and South Korea for his own benefit, is still a member of the South Korean National Assembly.

    • @nunyabusiness4904
      @nunyabusiness4904 Před 2 lety +1

      @@manaharukaze1666 So he's not the worst one but still a part of the problem, there's still time to do something about it but I sadly doubt anything will be done.
      It may seem hearltess but it's not my country and in order for real progress to be made South Korea would have to be the one to do it.

    • @jeffg6924
      @jeffg6924 Před 2 lety +4

      @@nunyabusiness4904 The perpetrators are not gone. There are still many alive today that ran these camps or visited them. They were never jailed or executed, or made to admit or apologize, after the empire was crushed.

    • @frozensmile6563
      @frozensmile6563 Před rokem +1

      This woman has pretended to be a former comfort woman and repeatedly changed a number of contradictory testimonies. In other words, her testimony is complete bullshit and fiction.

    • @minx8334
      @minx8334 Před rokem

      @@jeffg6924 she's 90+ at age 14.. they had to be in their late 20s 30s 40s at the time ..they r dead dude

  • @kotaro-mny
    @kotaro-mny Před 2 lety +10

    Since Moon Jae-in became president, it is assumed that the agreements and treaties up to now have not been concluded between the two countries with the United States under the Park Geun-hye administration as a "final and irreversible solution." Also came to demand compensation and apology,
    Japan has come to "carefully ignore" it.
    However, Japan made a fuss about the exclusion of South Korea from the White country in order to strengthen export control, saying that it was retaliation.
    There is a clear reason why Japan has tightened export control over South Korea.
    This is because South Korea did not properly manage exports that could be used for military purposes, and even though it requested investigations and presentation of materials many times, it tried to say "I don't know, I don't understand."
    .Assuming that 40,000 tons of substances that can be used for military purposes are returned because they are defective, only 120 kg was returned to Japan, and the rest are unknown, so it is not a story.
    There was a survey result that there was a suspicion that such a material was being handed over to another country, and there was information from Japan and other countries, so it was downgraded from White country.
    Even though it was downgraded, South Korea can still be imported from Japan without any problems.
    Laser irradiation of Japanese patrol aircraft by the Korean army, discrimination due to biased thinking toward the Rising Sun Flag, unfounded Fukushima nuclear power plant and slanderous injuries to the Tohoku region ...
    .Even during the Great East Japan Earthquake, Koreans held up a placard at the bleachers of the soccer World Cup jointly held by Japan and South Korea, saying, "We are celebrating the earthquake in Japan."
    South Korea, which borrowed money from Japan to build the venue, has not yet repaid it.
    As you all know, the Tokyo Olympics were held last year ...
    In the Olympic Village, South Korea had a banner saying, "A bomb will fall (to Japan)."
    .If there are foods from Fukushima or Miyagi prefecture that are used for meals in the athletes' villages provided by Japan, it is determined that they are radioactively contaminated, and a school lunch center is set up in their own country to use Japanese foods. At that time, when I checked the radiation dose, I explained in the mass media that I used a dedicated device to check it every time ...
    The device I was using was not a device for examining food, but a device for measuring the radiation dose in the air.
    Unfortunately ... it is impossible to measure the radiation dose of food ...
    A tsunami warning was issued to Japan when a submarine volcano erupted in the Kingdom of Tonga.
    At that time, Koreans used SNS to say, "Sink Japan!" "Good news again!" "Destroy Japan!"Etc ... I filled it with such words
    But unfortunately Japan hasn't suffered much damage.
    I don't seem to like everything in Japan, not just the "comfort women issue"
    They will not change in the future
    .

  • @garyusya4748
    @garyusya4748 Před 2 lety +21

    South Koreans do not talk about the existence of Korean soldiers.
    If they talk about the existence of Korean soldiers, the contradiction of coercion arises.

    • @user-xt2bi9zb9d
      @user-xt2bi9zb9d Před 2 lety +1

      @Javier L
      あなたのコメントはとても
      滑稽ですw 
      貴方たち側のコメントをずーっと観ていますが
      少なからず私はとても面白いw
      自分たちが洗脳教育を知らず知らずの内に施されていて、
      嘘の歴史を真実と疑わないで抜け抜けとコメントする。
      必死さがね。
      あゝ、なんて言ったら良いか言葉がみつかりませんが…
      取り敢えずご愁傷さまです。
      過去の一時期は貴方たちは
      私たちと同じ日本人として
      同じ方向向いて戦って居たのにね、
      いつからそんな嘘つきになったのやら…情けない話ですね。

  • @orangejuice905
    @orangejuice905 Před 2 lety +49

    李容洙(イ・ヨンス)の証言
    1993年:「服をもらったから付いて行った」

    2004年:「自宅で寝ていたら、日本軍に強制連行された」
    いくらなんでも変わりすぎ...

    • @user-co5ri6dp3c
      @user-co5ri6dp3c Před 2 lety +25

      2020年:「私は慰安婦じゃなくて、友人が…」

    • @isobeferrero9778
      @isobeferrero9778 Před 2 lety +18

      元々最初から慰安所で働いていた人は「両親に売られた」「仕事をやる、と騙された」と言っていたのです。それを日本のテレビに出る際、福島瑞穂ら当時の日本の左翼弁護士が「強制的に日本軍に連行された」と話を作り替えた。その方が被害者っぽくなるからだろう。そしてそれを当時の韓国の記事は「そんな事実はない」と否定している。だがそれで日本政府から金が取れる、とわかった韓国の団体がこの弁護士が作った「強制連行」と言う言葉を支持して、日本政府にタカる事を覚えたのが始まり。最近は「虐殺された」なんてありもしない事まで言っている。

    • @frozensmile6563
      @frozensmile6563 Před rokem

      This woman has pretended to be a former comfort woman and repeatedly changed a number of contradictory testimonies. In other words, her testimony is complete bullshit and fiction.

    • @Kimmy234L
      @Kimmy234L Před 5 dny +1

      Narcissists always Victim Blame.
      Oppressors and Abusers will always threaten the Victim, and the Victim's families, so OF COURSE statements will change. Plus most wanted to just Hide Away, as they were Shamed.

  • @mad21a1
    @mad21a1 Před 2 lety +4

    Wow, these SK men are disgusting. Believing documents from enemy state rather than its own women.

    • @kotaro-mny
      @kotaro-mny Před 2 lety +1

      Believing in everything is not the right thing to do just because you are from the same country
      Just because it's an enemy country doesn't mean that everything is a lie or a lie
      That's why you have to find out for yourself
      It is not a problem to judge by country, race, language, culture, etc.
      Testimony and evidence cannot be judged only by what is presented
      A proper investigation is essential for them as well.
      If it was a survey of the United States, which was an enemy country in the past, there would be no need to provide extra convenience to Japan.
      Rather, even if I lied, I would have worked to despise Japan.
      There was nothing wrong with it so much that I couldn't even do that ...
      If you think in common sense, it will be like that.
      .Whether you're from the same country or from a hostile country, each person is different.
      Humans are neither so clean nor dirty, nor excellent nor stupid.
      It's up to you to believe who and how you believe ...
      They are also different
      Can we say that there is no betrayal or deception in the same country or ethnic group?
      Can you say that everyone is the right person?
      I do not think so
      If so, there should be no crime or conflict, including a kind of brutal quarrel ..

  • @user-xg8jp8yz1y
    @user-xg8jp8yz1y Před 2 lety +7

    우리나라 WW2 BC급 전범 148명 우끼끼끼ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

  • @user-yd3km1rd1s
    @user-yd3km1rd1s Před 2 lety +92

    The more I study, the more interesting this problem is. It is good to examine both Korean and Japanese history.

    • @Leucoandro
      @Leucoandro Před 2 lety

      Michael Yon has studied the issue extensively.
      czcams.com/video/jlyHZWvGL20/video.html

    • @Leucoandro
      @Leucoandro Před 2 lety +7

      Michael Yon has studied the issue extensively. While there were instances where Japanese soldiers raped women, comfort women were prostitutes.
      When Germans left the Netherlands, look what happened to Netherland women that serviced the German soldiers. They were cast out. Same would have happened to the comfort women.
      Also, remember at the time of WWII Korea had been part of Japan for 64 years. The two countries joined by treaties starting in 1876.

    • @user-yd3km1rd1s
      @user-yd3km1rd1s Před 2 lety +2

      @@Leucoandro I'm not good at English, so when I translated it, it turned out to be a little strange🥲so I'd like to ask you a question. Do you think Japan's claim is correct? Or do you think South Korea's claim is correct?

    • @Leucoandro
      @Leucoandro Před 2 lety

      @@user-yd3km1rd1s by the time WWII Japan and Korea had been joined through a series of treaties for 64 years. Japan and Korea had close relationships existing well before they joined together through treaty in 1876. Japanese and Korean soldiers fought side by side in WWII.
      Michael Yon has debunked the comfort woman narrative. The comfort women were prostitutes. The same exact industry still exists in South Korea today. It brings more honor to your family to say a Japanese soldier raped you then to admit you were a Prostitute gainfully employed by the Japanese Army.

    • @user-yd3km1rd1s
      @user-yd3km1rd1s Před 2 lety +4

      @@Leucoandro This time I was able to translate it well. I almost agree with your opinion. On a different note, but I was a mixed of Japan and Palau, and Palau was also governed by Japan. Palauan grandfathers and grandmothers did not say anything bad about the Japanese colonial era. Rather, they said it was good. Is it okay to believe in my grandfather and grandmother by saying that Korea's historical awareness is wrong?

  • @kotaro-mny
    @kotaro-mny Před 2 lety +37

    The younger generation in South Korea has the right to know the truth
    That's what it takes to get out into society and the world
    Being in the wrong, distorted world is the same as a little bird in a bird cage
    To bring a bright future to your country, you need a younger generation with the right knowledge.
    Your life and your life ...
    Your feelings and surroundings ...
    To make it comfortable
    Do not obey unreasonable adults
    Rather than such adults, a younger generation with future and potential is indispensable for Korea.
    Without believing only the information given to adults, teachers or anyone
    Make full use of the epoch-making functions of this era and find out for yourself.
    .It ’s not as difficult to know as it used to be, because it ’s easy to do.
    By knowing first, you can take a step as a pioneer

  • @Kimmy234L
    @Kimmy234L Před 5 dny +1

    South Korea 'Comfort Women'
    "A South Korean court has ordered Japan to compensate a group of women who were forced to work in military brothels during World War Two.
    The 16 women, who were kept as sex slaves for Japanese soldiers, previously had their case dismissed.
    They filed a lawsuit in 2016 but Seoul Central District Court dismissed it five years later, citing sovereign immunity.
    The Seoul High Court have now overturned the ruling.
    In a statement the court said it recognises South Korea's jurisdiction over the Japanese government because the women lived in the country and sought compensation for acts deemed "unlawful".
    "It is reasonable to consider that there is a common international law which does not recognise state immunity for an illegal act... regardless of whether the act was a sovereign act".
    Lee Yong-soo, a 95-year-old activist and victim was emotional as she thanked the court for the ruling."

  • @user-du8vp4kp2n
    @user-du8vp4kp2n Před 2 lety +66

    Fact: In the 2015 Comfort Women Agreement, the two countries agreed to a "final and irreversible resolution of the comfort women issue." Japan paid 1 billion yen in settlement money to comfort women organizations and created the "Reconciliation and Healing Foundation.
    However, when the South Korean government changed, it unilaterally broke the comfort women agreement, dissolved the foundation unilaterally, and started making various demands again.

    • @rrootripes8126
      @rrootripes8126 Před 2 lety +30

      Yes, we can criticize the Korean government diplomaticly, but we cannot deny the rights of victims who are hurt by the wrong agreement.

    • @user-vs3lk7kf8v
      @user-vs3lk7kf8v Před 2 lety +2

      You do know that there was no treaty or signed document that accompanied that agreement right? It was all television. Also, even before former president Park Geun-hye was impeached and Moon Jae-in was elected president, Japanese officials were already making denialistic and slanderous statements about "comfort women," thereby violating the spirit of the agreement. In other words, it was the Japanese side who violated the agreement. Finally, it was the South Korean judiciary that ordered, in one case, the Japanese government to apologize and pay reparations to a group of former "comfort women"; neither the South Korean executive nor National Assembly had anything to do with that. Of course, in a separate case, the South Korean judiciary rejected a different group's request for the Japanese government to apologize and pay reparations. It's wrong to assume that the government of South Korea doesn't have separation and independence in its executive, legistlative, judicial branches simply because Japan hasn't managed to keep the executive and judicial branches of its own government separate and independent. Hence it is also wrong to expect that the South Korean presidency or National Assembly can influence the decisions of South Korea's court system.

    • @supermayugebros.6340
      @supermayugebros.6340 Před 2 lety +22

      @@rrootripes8126 If the victims are not convinced, then they must be patiently persuaded. And that is the job of the Korean government, not Japan.

    • @Me-oe8hh
      @Me-oe8hh Před 2 lety +7

      @@rrootripes8126
      It is Korea that teaches the wrong truth
      You are a child who was educated to hate Japan in Korean education
      What did you find out on the internet?
      Don't you realize that Korean education is a forged education?

    • @rrootripes8126
      @rrootripes8126 Před 2 lety +9

      @@Me-oe8hh First of all, I don't hate Japan.
      Second, when it comes to forged history education, you should criticize recent behavior, such as Japan's attempt to remember the Pacific War as the Great East Asia War or Japan's excuse that they contributed modernizing colonial countries.

  • @nuderobot4998
    @nuderobot4998 Před 2 lety +137

    Germany: "We are so sorry for what we have done. We will keep apologizing until you, our victim, say 'O.K., enough'".
    Japan: "We gave you some money and made a few speeches expressing 'regret'. So shut up!"

    • @MrLemania
      @MrLemania Před 2 lety +14

      Rape, genocide, coercion, colonialism, denial, no apology
      Vietnamese Women Victims
      It was coercion, rape, no love was there,” she says.
      ""1968 - the year that haunts hundreds of women""
      When Tran Thi Ngai was raped, she did not get justice, or even sympathy.
      Instead she ended up in prison.
      Although she says South Korean soldiers had regularly visited Ha My before, looking for Vietcong, she has no idea why 25 February 1968 was different.
      “We don’t know why they were so aggressive that day. They even killed three and four-month-old babies.”
      -------
      "The 'forgotten' My Lai: South Korea's Vietnam War massacres"
      In the "Winter Soldier" hearings organized by Vietnam Veterans Against the War, a transcript of which was later entered into the Congressional Record by Sen. Mark Hatfield, soldiers testified, in Kerry's words, to how "they had personally raped, cut off ears, cut off heads, taped wires from portable telephones to human genitals and turned up the power, cut off limbs, blown up bodies, randomly shot at civilians, razed villages in fashion reminiscent of Genghis Khan, shot cattle and dogs for fun, poisoned food stocks, and generally ravaged the countryside of South Vietnam."
      They also testified about the conduct of their allies. One witness told the "Winter Soldier" hearings how they handed over four captured female North Vietnamese army nurses to ROK Marines.
      "They tied their hands to the ground, they spread-eagled them: they raped all four," he said, going on to describe how the Korean troops mutilated and murdered the women.
      ------
      We will collect fresh virgins. ”Korean media of the Vietnam War
      0."""""싱싱한 처녀를 끌고 오겠습니다” 베트남 전쟁의 한국언론"""""
      1.“오늘 허길주 하사 분대는 베트콩 꽁가이 하나를 차고 와야 해”
      2.“염려 마십시오. 입으로 꼭 깨물어 뜯어도 비린내도 나지 않는 싱싱한 처녀를 끌고 오겠습니다”
      3.여성의 몸은 남성의 식민지였고, 베트남은 ‘한국 내부의 식민지’였다. 논문은 베트남전쟁 당시 미디어가 베트남여성은 베트콩의 악함을 드러내기 위해 사용되거나 한국군의 치어리더 역할로 활용되는 등 ‘성적인 동물’ 이하로 표현됐다고 지적했다. 열등한 베트남여성이 한국 남성과의 결혼을 통해 문명화되는 판타지도 드러난다.
      0.Korean troops go to collect fresh virgins " Korean media on Vietnam War.
      1."Today, Heo Gil-ju's squad of privates must bring the Vietcong woman." "
      2."Don't worry. I'll gather up a fresh girl who can chew through her mouth and doesn't smell fishy."
      3.Women's bodies were colonies of men, and Vietnam was a "colony within Korea. The paper pointed out that the media at the time of the Vietnam War represented Vietnamese women as less than "sexual animals", either being used to lift up the evil of the Vietcong or being utilized in the role of cheerleaders for the Korean army. The fantasy of inferior Vietnamese women being enlightened through marriage to Korean men is also represented.
      -----
      Vietnam criticizes S.Korea President's remarks to honor war veterans.However, the South Korean government has never acknowledged that any civilian massacre took place at the hands of its troops, the Los Angeles Times reported in an article in May 2015
      ------
      In another words, “if South Korea could use this against Japan, we would use this forever. Otherwise, we ignore and cover this up

    • @MrLemania
      @MrLemania Před 2 lety +8

      @Javier L Rape is what this is.
      Rape, genocide, coercion, colonialism, denial, no apology
      Vietnamese Women Victims
      It was coercion, rape, no love was there,” she says.
      ""1968 - the year that haunts hundreds of women""
      When Tran Thi Ngai was raped, she did not get justice, or even sympathy.
      Instead she ended up in prison.
      Although she says South Korean soldiers had regularly visited Ha My before, looking for Vietcong, she has no idea why 25 February 1968 was different.
      “We don’t know why they were so aggressive that day. They even killed three and four-month-old babies.”
      -------
      "The 'forgotten' My Lai: South Korea's Vietnam War massacres"
      In the "Winter Soldier" hearings organized by Vietnam Veterans Against the War, a transcript of which was later entered into the Congressional Record by Sen. Mark Hatfield, soldiers testified, in Kerry's words, to how "they had personally raped, cut off ears, cut off heads, taped wires from portable telephones to human genitals and turned up the power, cut off limbs, blown up bodies, randomly shot at civilians, razed villages in fashion reminiscent of Genghis Khan, shot cattle and dogs for fun, poisoned food stocks, and generally ravaged the countryside of South Vietnam."
      They also testified about the conduct of their allies. One witness told the "Winter Soldier" hearings how they handed over four captured female North Vietnamese army nurses to ROK Marines.
      "They tied their hands to the ground, they spread-eagled them: they raped all four," he said, going on to describe how the Korean troops mutilated and murdered the women.
      ------
      We will collect fresh virgins. ”Korean media of the Vietnam War
      0."""""싱싱한 처녀를 끌고 오겠습니다” 베트남 전쟁의 한국언론"""""
      1.“오늘 허길주 하사 분대는 베트콩 꽁가이 하나를 차고 와야 해”
      2.“염려 마십시오. 입으로 꼭 깨물어 뜯어도 비린내도 나지 않는 싱싱한 처녀를 끌고 오겠습니다”
      3.여성의 몸은 남성의 식민지였고, 베트남은 ‘한국 내부의 식민지’였다. 논문은 베트남전쟁 당시 미디어가 베트남여성은 베트콩의 악함을 드러내기 위해 사용되거나 한국군의 치어리더 역할로 활용되는 등 ‘성적인 동물’ 이하로 표현됐다고 지적했다. 열등한 베트남여성이 한국 남성과의 결혼을 통해 문명화되는 판타지도 드러난다.
      0.Korean troops go to collect fresh virgins " Korean media on Vietnam War.
      1."Today, Heo Gil-ju's squad of privates must bring the Vietcong woman." "
      2."Don't worry. I'll gather up a fresh girl who can chew through her mouth and doesn't smell fishy."
      3.Women's bodies were colonies of men, and Vietnam was a "colony within Korea. The paper pointed out that the media at the time of the Vietnam War represented Vietnamese women as less than "sexual animals", either being used to lift up the evil of the Vietcong or being utilized in the role of cheerleaders for the Korean army. The fantasy of inferior Vietnamese women being enlightened through marriage to Korean men is also represented.
      -----
      Vietnam criticizes S.Korea President's remarks to honor war veterans.However, the South Korean government has never acknowledged that any civilian massacre took place at the hands of its troops, the Los Angeles Times reported in an article in May 2015
      ------
      In another words, “if South Korea could use this against Japan, we would use this forever. Otherwise, we ignore and cover this up

    • @MrLemania
      @MrLemania Před 2 lety +11

      @Javier L South Koreans who don't acknowledge documents and articles: "There is no future for a people who have forgotten their history" LMAO.

    • @MrLemania
      @MrLemania Před 2 lety +6

      @@kokuri513 British ex-POW in Japanese camp 'disgusted' by guard demands for compensation
      Lee complained that while former servicemen convicted of war crimes receive monthly pensions, non-Japanese nationals receive a smaller amount.
      "It's a tough situation and it's continuing," Lee said. "I would like to ask for support."
      But Arthur Lane, who was a bugler with the Manchester Regiment and captured at the fall of Singapore in February 1942, says the troops from Japan's colonies were the most vicious abusers of prisoners.
      "The Japanese guards were bad, but the Koreans and the Formosans were the worst," he told The Telegraph from his home in Stockport.
      --------
      The survivor: Last Korean war criminal in Japan wants recognition
      Lee was among 148 Korean war criminals convicted after the war. Now he is the last survivor. Twenty-three of them were executed and he too was sentenced to death by hanging as Kakurai Hiromura in 1947. His sentence was commuted on appeal to 20 years. He was released on parole from a Tokyo prison in 1956.
      About 240,000 Korean men took part in the war on the Japanese side.
      *After the war, the Allied governments rounding up suspected war criminals treated men of Korean ethnicity as Japanese*

    • @MrLemania
      @MrLemania Před 2 lety +6

      @@kokuri513 The Japanese military commissioned a private agency to recruit comfort women.
      "The Comfort Women" by Professor C. Sarah Soh
      In this book Professor Soh accuses the pro-North activist group "Korean Council" (also known as Chong Dae Hyup 정대협 挺対協) for spreading the North Korean propaganda to block reconciliation between Japan and South Korea. Contrary to common belief, most Korean women were sold by their parents to Korean businessmen who owned and operated comfort stations. The Korean women were not the sex slaves of the Japanese military. Professor Soh insists that Korean society must repudiate victimization, admit its complicity and accept that the system was not criminal.
      The following is an excerpt from her book "The Comfort Women." (Pages 10 - 11)
      ◇  ◇  ◇  ◇  ◇  
      Kim Sun-ok
      In an interview with Professor Chunghee Sarah Soh of San Francisco State University, a former Korean comfort woman Kim Sun-ok said that she was sold by her parents four times.
      Yet she testified before UN Special Rapporteur Radhika Coomaraswamy that she was abducted by the Japanese military.
      ◇  ◇  ◇  ◇  ◇  
      Mun Ok-chu
      A former Korean comfort woman Mun Oku-chu said in her memoir:
      "I was recruited by a Korean comfort station owner. I saved a considerable amount of money from tips, so I opened a saving account. I could not believe that I could have so much money in my saving account. One of my friends collected many jewels, so I went and bought a diamond. I often went to see Japanese movies and Kabuki plays in which players came from the mainland Japan. I became a popular woman in Rangoon. There were a lot more officers in Rangoon than near the frontlines, so I was invited to many parties. I sang songs at parties and received lots of tips. I put on a pair of high heels, a green coat and carried an alligator leather handbag. I swaggered about in a fashionable dress. No one in town could guess that I was a comfort woman. I felt very happy and proud. I received permission to return home, but I didn't want to go back to Korea. I wanted to stay in Rangoon."
      According to Professor Ahn Byong Jik of Seoul University, Mun Oku-chu continued to work as a prostitute in Korea after the war.
      Yet she testified before UN Special Rapporteur Radhika Coomaraswamy that she was abducted by the Japanese military.
      ◇  ◇  ◇  ◇  ◇ 
      Kim Hak-sun
      In an interview with Korean newspaper The Hankyoreh (the artcile was published on May 15th, 1991) a former Korean comfort woman Kim Hak-sun said that she was sold by her mother.
      In 1993 Kim Hak-sun told Professor Ahn Byong Jik of Seoul University, "My mother sent me to train as a Geisha (Kiseng 기생) in Pyongyang and then sold me."
      Yet she testified before UN Special Rapporteur Radhika Coomaraswamy that she was abducted by the Japanese military.
      ◇  ◇  ◇  ◇  ◇ 
      Kim Gun-ja
      In 1993 a former Korean comfort woman Kim Gun-ja told Professor Ahn Byong Jik of Seoul University, "I was sold by my foster father."
      Yet she testified before UN Special Rapporteur Radhika Coomaraswamy that she was abducted by the Japanese military.
      Kim Gun-ja also testified before United States House Committee on Foreign Affairs in 2007 and said she was abducted by the Japanese military.
      ◇  ◇  ◇  ◇  ◇ 
      Lee Yong-soo
      In 1993 a former Korean comfort woman Lee Yong-soo told Professor Ahn Byong Jik of Seoul University, "At the time I was shabbily dressed and wretched. On the day I left home with my friend Kim Pun-sun without telling my mother, I was wearing a black skirt, a cotton shirt and wooden clogs on my feet. You don't know how pleased I was when I received a red dress and a pair of leather shoes from a Korean recruiter."
      Yet she testified before UN Special Rapporteur Radhika Coomaraswamy that she was abducted by the Japanese military.
      Lee Yong-soo also testified before United States House Committee on Foreign Affairs in 2007. She was told that she had five minutes to speak. She ignored the instruction and went on for over one hour putting on a performance of crying and screaming. Her false testimony resulted in the passage of United States House of Representatives House Resolution 121.
      In 2017 Lee Yong-soo gave false testimonies before San Francisco City Council, which resulted in the erection of a comfort women statue in that city.
      ◇  ◇  ◇  ◇  ◇ 
      Moon Pil-ki
      In 1993 a former Korean comfort woman Kil Won-ok told Professor Ahn Byong Jik of Seoul University, "I was sold by my parents."
      Yet she testified before UN Special Rapporteur Radhika Coomaraswamy that she was abducted by the Japanese military.
      ◇  ◇  ◇  ◇  ◇ 
      According to several witnesses, Chong Dae Hyup (pro-North activist group) coached women to say "I was abducted by the Japanese military."
      Professor Ahn Byong Jik of Seoul University says, "When I interviewed former comfort women in the early 1990s, none of them had anything bad to say about the Japanese military. They hated their parents who sold them and Korean comfort station owners who mistreated them. But after Chong Dae Hyup put them on its payroll, their testimonies had completely changed."
      ◇  ◇  ◇  ◇  ◇ 
      Sim Mi-ja
      A former Korean comfort woman Sim Mi-ja who refused to be on Chong Dae Hyup's payroll said, "The Korean women, who testified before UN Special Rapporteur, lied on behalf of Chong Dae Hyup. They are swindlers"
      ◇  ◇  ◇  ◇  ◇ 
      Bae Chun-hee
      In an interview with Professor Park Yuha of Sejong University in South Korea, a former Korean comfort woman Bae Chun-hee said she hated her father who sold her. She said that men who recruited Korean women and operated comfort stations were all Korean, and that Korean women who testified before UN Special Rapporteur lied on behalf of Chong Dae Hyup.
      ◇  ◇  ◇  ◇  ◇  
      *In wars, soldiers sometimes rape innocent women. To prevent this from happening, the Japanese military asked businessmen to recruit prostitutes and operate comfort stations (brothels). The following is the order the Japanese military sent to comfort station operators. It says "Do not recruit women against thier will. Only recruit willing prostitutes." Japanese businessmen followed the order and only recruited willing women in Japan. But Korean businessmen recruited both willing prostitutes and unwilling women in Korea. This is why some of former Korean comfort women are still unhappy while we hear little or no complaint from former Japanese comfort women. If Korean comfort station owners had followed the Japanese military's order, there wouldn't have been any comfort women issue*
      The Japanese military was partly guilty because its invasion into China and Southeast Asia did create the demand for comfort women. But the Korean narrative -- the Japanese military showed up at the doors and abducted young Korean women -- just didn't happen. The Korean brothel operators (comfort station owners) capitalized on the demand, recruited Korean women, operated comfort stations and made lots of money. Japan has apologized for its part. South Korea should admit its complicity and stop demanding Japan for more apologies.

  • @garyusya4748
    @garyusya4748 Před 2 lety +21

    Korean soldier: 'We also played with comfort women'
    朝鮮兵:「我々も慰安婦と遊んだ」
    조선병 : "우리도 위안부와 놀았다"

  • @MrLemania
    @MrLemania Před 2 lety +6

    InfPsea-"MY VOYAGE IN KOREA(M.EISSLER)"
    Betapa sejahteranya Korea di bawah pemerintahan Jepang wkt itu ditulis oleh org Inggris yg hidup di Korea tahun 1918. Saat Koalisi Jepang kalah oleh AS, Korea ga mau ikut tanggung jawab (maaf/finansial) seperti halnya Jepang- Taiwan. Mrk memilih pura2 jd korban

  • @keikotunoda426
    @keikotunoda426 Před 2 lety +4

    nobody was ever consulted before agreement . This is amazing there are so many such people who never hesitate to tell whatever lies.
    Haven't you heard the documents which tell they were consulted before agreement were opened recently ?
    Or this liar will say even that is lie? Then it makes Korean government is a liar, since the documents were shown by Korean government.

  • @kotaro-mny
    @kotaro-mny Před 2 lety +3

    After the end of World War II, GHQ stationed in Japan requested the Japanese side to prepare a "comfort station" for the stationed forces, and even if Japan made a "comfort station" for GHQ. Is
    It can be said that it is the result of the evaluation after understanding the mechanism of Japan's "public women system" by the stationed forces.
    .

    • @kotaro-mny
      @kotaro-mny Před 2 lety +1

      真実は
      The truth is czcams.com/video/QkHZZJgwD2k/video.html

  • @taitaichi4184
    @taitaichi4184 Před 2 lety +17

    Yong Soo Lee said she will take her issue to the International Court of Justice and claim that it must be referred to the UN Committee Against Torture.
    However, neither of these has anything to do with Mr. Lee Yong Soo. Mr. Lee Young-soo testified that he followed the owner of the comfort station, or shopkeeper, from Daegu to Taiwan. In addition, the place where Lee Young-soo spent her life as a comfort woman, Taiwan, was a place where no Japanese military comfort station. How can a Japanese comfort woman live in an area where there are no Japanese military comfort stations?
    If it is true that Lee Young-soo lived as a comfort woman in Taiwan, it must have been in an ordinary brothel, not a Japanese military comfort station. But on what grounds would she go to the International Court of Justice or the UN Advisory Committee?
    She is a liar.

    • @zadrak91
      @zadrak91 Před 2 lety

      Do you sleep at night? shameless......

    • @frozensmile6563
      @frozensmile6563 Před rokem +1

      This woman has pretended to be a former comfort woman and repeatedly changed a number of contradictory testimonies. In other words, her testimony is complete bullshit and fiction.

  • @MrLemania
    @MrLemania Před 2 lety +37

    Watch Investigating rape, slave labour and murder in South Korea’s House of Horror | 101 East - Al Jazeera English News
    It is one of the darkest chapters in South Korea’s post-war history, a site where thousands were allegedly enslaved, abused, raped and even killed.
    Known as Brothers Home, it was supposed to be a shelter for the homeless, but according to witnesses and evidence from the site, from 1976 to 1987 it was the scene of one of the country’s worst atrocities.

    • @goRoberth
      @goRoberth Před 2 lety +1

      Al Jazeera is sponored by the saudi arabia government, i would not believe them if they said that the sun was yellow.

    • @MrLemania
      @MrLemania Před 2 lety +3

      @@goRoberth British ex-POW in Japanese camp 'disgusted' by guard demands for compensation
      The survivor: Last Korean war criminal in Japan wants recognition
      Lee was among 148 Korean war criminals convicted after the war. Now he is the last survivor. Twenty-three of them were executed and he too was sentenced to death by hanging as Kakurai Hiromura in 1947. His sentence was commuted on appeal to 20 years. He was released on parole from a Tokyo prison in 1956.
      About 240,000 Korean men took part in the war on the Japanese side.
      *After the war, the Allied governments rounding up suspected war criminals treated men of Korean ethnicity as Japanese*
      Lee complained that while former servicemen convicted of war crimes receive monthly pensions, non-Japanese nationals receive a smaller amount.
      "It's a tough situation and it's continuing," Lee said. "I would like to ask for support."
      But Arthur Lane, who was a bugler with the Manchester Regiment and captured at the fall of Singapore in February 1942, says the troops from Japan's colonies were the most vicious abusers of prisoners.
      "The Japanese guards were bad, but the Koreans and the Formosans were the worst," he told The Telegraph from his home in Stockport.

    • @MrLemania
      @MrLemania Před 2 lety +4

      @@goRoberth It was coercion, rape, no love was there,” she says.
      1968 - the year that haunts hundreds of women
      When Tran Thi Ngai was raped, she did not get justice, or even sympathy.
      Instead she ended up in prison.
      Although she says South Korean soldiers had regularly visited Ha My before, looking for Vietcong, she has no idea why 25 February 1968 was different.
      “We don’t know why they were so aggressive that day. They even killed three and four-month-old babies.”
      -------
      "The 'forgotten' My Lai: South Korea's Vietnam War massacres"
      In the "Winter Soldier" hearings organized by Vietnam Veterans Against the War, a transcript of which was later entered into the Congressional Record by Sen. Mark Hatfield, soldiers testified, in Kerry's words, to how "they had personally raped, cut off ears, cut off heads, taped wires from portable telephones to human genitals and turned up the power, cut off limbs, blown up bodies, randomly shot at civilians, razed villages in fashion reminiscent of Genghis Khan, shot cattle and dogs for fun, poisoned food stocks, and generally ravaged the countryside of South Vietnam."
      They also testified about the conduct of their allies. One witness told the "Winter Soldier" hearings how they handed over four captured female North Vietnamese army nurses to ROK Marines.
      "They tied their hands to the ground, they spread-eagled them: they raped all four," he said, going on to describe how the Korean troops mutilated and murdered the women.
      ------
      Vietnam criticizes S.Korea President's remarks to honor war veterans
      However, the South Korean government has never acknowledged that any civilian massacre took place at the hands of its troops, the Los Angeles Times reported in an article in May 2015.

    • @MrLemania
      @MrLemania Před 2 lety +2

      @@goRoberth South Korea owns up to brutal past
      Out of the competing barrages of propaganda that have shrouded the 1950-53 Korean War, we are finally getting conclusive admissions that some of the worst atrocities, blamed at the time on the enemy, were in fact committed by our side - and we knew it.
      The commission is the legacy ofRoh Moo-hyun, the former human rights lawyer and political liberal who was South Korea's president for five years until February. It was set up in December 2005, and operates with a staff of 240 and a budget of $US19 million ($29.7 million) a year, with the daunting task of opening up a century of hidden history. This covers the Korean resistance to the 1910-45 Japanese annexation of the country, political oppression during the postwar occupation when the Americans and Russians set up rival regimes in their zones, the Korean War, and the succession ofright-wing and military dictatorships that lasted in South Korea until the late 1980s.
      The massacres of civilians during the Korean War are the most shocking to read about. The commission is working through no less than 1200 cases, including about 215 incidents in which US and allied air forces strafed groups of refugees and other civilians. The victims total 100,000, which the commission says is a conservative estimate.
      One of the worst incidents preceded the Korean War, in 1948, when the new Syngman Rhee government installed in Seoul by the United States ordered its army to suppress a leftist revolt on Cheju Island. About 30,000 local people were gunned down.
      By early 1950 Rhee had about 30,000 alleged communists in his jails, and had about 300,000 suspected sympathisers enrolled in an official "re-education" movement known as the Bodo League. When Kim Il-sung's communist army attacked from the North in June that year, retreating South Korean forces executed the prisoners, along with many Bodo League members.

    • @MrLemania
      @MrLemania Před 2 lety +1

      @@goRoberth Don't you know they were Korean-Japanese (soldiers)? So they are covering up their own crimes and transferring them to the crimes of the Imperial Japanese Army. Three historical documents to you have been removed.
      February 26, 1966: 380 Vietnamese civilians killed by South Korean troops in Go Dai massacre
      Posted 8 years ago
      On February 26, 1966, the Tiger Division of the South Korean Army killed 380 civilians in the Vietnamese village of Gò Dài in the Binh Dinh province. About 50,000 South Korean soldiers were in Vietnam at any given time during the peak of the war, the second-largest foreign contingent. The South Korean Army committed a number of massacres until their pullout in 1973; the Go Dai massacre was part of a larger action that killed over 1,000 people during a period of six weeks. At Go Dai, people were herded onto a hill and then attacked with bullets and grenades. Some witnesses reported children being dismembered and their limbs thrown into trees. Some bodies were dumped into a pre-existing trench, but most were left lying where they fell, to be buried later by survivors. The entire massacre lasted less than an hour. *The South Korean government has never apologized to or compensated survivors*

  • @MIS2000Sizuri
    @MIS2000Sizuri Před 2 lety +69

    How long will they continue to use this person, whose testimony changes every time, to push their lies?
    How long will the UK continue to be complicit in the lies of South Korea and the Asahi Shimbun?
    I am very uncomfortable with this.

  • @phirovazquez6328
    @phirovazquez6328 Před 2 lety +22

    金払う→合意反古→金払う→合意反古→金払う→合意反古
    延々と金が入るシステム。乞食どもが辞める筈ねえよ。後5千年くらい繰り返すんじゃね?

    • @user-ee8jj9pc9i
      @user-ee8jj9pc9i Před 2 lety +11

      translate:
      Pay money → Violation of agreement→ Pay money → Violation of agreement→ Pay money → Violation of agreement
      A system that allows you to make endless money. Beggars shouldn't quit. It will be repeated for about 5,000 years, right?
      Answer:
      Yes, this is a business called the comfort women.
      South Korea also has a business called slave labor.
      はい、これは慰安婦という名のビジネスです。
      韓国は強制徴用という名のビジネスもしています。

    • @kotaro-mny
      @kotaro-mny Před 2 lety +2

      政治や裁判も感情論で変わる国ですから………
      そんななら政府や裁判所は必要ないだろ…っていつも思いますね。
      国際法も無視で、国際法<韓国の法<国民の感情ですから。
      感情や本能だけなら人間社会よりも動物社会に近いんではないでしょうか。

  • @duquenoisjulian280
    @duquenoisjulian280 Před 2 lety +200

    Between 1964 and 1973, some 320,000 South Korean soldiers were deployed to Vietnam to fight alongside the United States. Tens of thousands of women were allegedly raped by South Korean soldiers during the Vietnam War. Many of the women were as young as 12 or 13 at the time. JLDH represents these women, of whom 800 are still alive today, and their children known as the "Lai Dai Han," the thousands of dual heritage Korean-Vietnamese individuals born as a result of wartime rape.

    • @vojacked305
      @vojacked305 Před 2 lety +1

      Rape is tragically not collectively wrong during times of war. 😢

    • @Macky1101
      @Macky1101 Před 2 lety +8

      @@vojacked305 War is where psychopaths run rampant and free. Japan did the same to the Chinese as the Germans did to the Jews - human test experiments.

    • @vojacked305
      @vojacked305 Před 2 lety

      @@Macky1101 there's a video here on CZcams, a debate between an atheist and a Muslim preacher. I think the topic was about the collectively accepted moral basis. The Muslim preacher asked the atheist if rape was "right" in a justifiable context. Atheist paused a bit, then said yes. Massive outburst because it sounded mysoginist, but if his basis was everyone was doing it to the point where higher officials are just letting those soldiers to commit rape then he's tragically correct. The post above and what happened during wars explains everything.

    • @nate6045
      @nate6045 Před 2 lety +33

      Whataboutisms don't excuse Japanese war crimes. If two parties do something equally fucked up, they're both wrong.
      Although it's important to note that the way the Japanese raped their victims was to an extreme. There would be lines of men for hours and women would be raped upwards of forty times a day. They were forced to use opium and they would attempt suicide just to escape. While the Japanese wore protection, if a late term pregnancy or a venereal disease occurred, they'd be outright killed or tortured until they ultimately died. Women were given contraceptives that mostly prevented pregnancy but if they did become pregnant, would cause a miscarriage leading to infertility later in life. There's also reports of a some women managing not to take them. This would persist for YEARS and when it was clear Japan was losing, they started killing the women.
      If you actually look into it, you'll realize it makes what happened at concentration camps look tame by comparison. Sexual assault is bad but what the Japanese did to these girls was beyond torture.

    • @duquenoisjulian280
      @duquenoisjulian280 Před 2 lety +46

      @@nate6045 Bullshit. Because there's a crystal clear, huge difference here. Japan acknowledged its mistake during wartime, Japan acknowledged it, apologized for it, compensated it. Korea? never acknowledged it, nor apologized for it, nor compensated for it. Who do you think is more sincere in this case? Just because Japan paid money, doesn't mean it's all forgiven, Japan understands that. But these women stepped forward and started claiming that they were victims after the Japanese Asahi news paper made false statement that there were more than 200,000 comfort women. Asahi later admitted it was not based on any evidences, it was a fake news. However, it's a devil's proof, nobody knows exactly how many so called comfort women were there at that time. Therefore, even though Japan doesn't agree in the first place, because it was a fake news (but Japan only learned that later, at the time the news was published, Japan thought there may have been such women, it's impossible to prove.) decided to compensate in 1965. It's similar to the legal concept of Nolo Contendere in a way. Japan also offered to compensate those victims individually however it was the Korean Government who decided to use the money for their economic development, instead of compensating so called comfort women. Of course, these ladies don't know the truth, they claim they didn't receive any money, but it's none of Japan's business. These women should claim money to Korean Government ONLY. How would you feel if you pay for your lunch, and the casher claims he hasn't received any money for it? Japan paid money based on the agreement made in 1965 in accordance with the international law and customs. If you keep claiming money, what does AGREEMENT mean to you? What does “resolved finally and irreversibly” mean to you?
      Before you post negative comments about Japan, google it first.

      www.mofa.go.jp/policy/postwar/page22e_000883.html

  • @user-wz4is2qk8d
    @user-wz4is2qk8d Před 2 lety +120

    Hello, I'm a high school student living in Korea! There are so many historically untrue comments in here that I wrote in a few letters to help them. Sorry for the awkward English!
    1. The claim that Japan compensated Korea is not true.Whenever the Japanese Military Sexual Slavery issue is mentioned, what Japan claims is the basic agreement between Korea and Japan. However, there is no provision for renunciation of personal rights due to explicit war crimes and Japanese colonial strengths in the provisions for waiver of claims in the Korea-Japan Basic Agreement. Therefore, compensation has not yet been made.
    (In detail, whenever a Japanese Military Sexual Slavery problem arises, the Japanese government brings it up as the Korea-Japan Claims Agreement, a follow-up agreement to the Korea-Japan Framework Treaty. Whenever related issues arise, Japan has mentioned the phrase "completely and finally" specified in the provisions of the Korea-Japan Claims Agreement almost every time. However, in order to create a follow-up agreement based on a higher treaty, the contents of the facts premised on the agreement must be premised. However, there is no provision for renunciation of personal rights due to explicit war crimes and Japanese colonial strengths in the provisions for waiver of claims in the Korea-Japan Framework Agreement. Of course, this part cannot be stated in the follow-up agreement because there is no explicit basis for citation in the basic agreement. Therefore, it can be seen that the Japanese Military Sexual Slavery issue is not included in the Korea-Japan Claims Agreement. None of the loans provided to Japan under the 1965 agreement is the word 'compensation'. Japan, which sees the nature of the Korea-Japan Basic Treaty as simply invalidation of the Korea-Japan M&A Treaty because it admits that 34 years of colonial rule is an illegal invasion, not an agreement. Of course, the story also means that Japan has never recognized numerous war crimes committed on the Korean Peninsula under international law. )
    2. Did they go to Japanese Military Sexual Slavery because they wanted to? Who wants to deal with dozens of men every day? According to testimony, beatings and assaults were routine, and torture and abuse with archipelago, archipelago, knife, or cigarette fire were common. (sexual torture, of sexually transmitted diseases or forced abortion after pregnancy (not only Japanese Military Sexual Slavery but also Japanese soldiers testified at the time). Who wants to do this?
    3. What we want is a sincere apology, recognition, and education. We don't have much time left. Japanese Military Sexual Slavery The victims are now getting older and leaving us. I really want to make sure they receive a sincere apology when they remain. In addition, like other war criminal countries, we acknowledge and apologize in front of the international community and educate the next generation so that this does not happen again (our friends, children, and people around us).
    In fact, not only Korea but also Asian countries such as Japan, China, Taiwan, Malaysia, Vietnam, Indonesia, and even Dutch women were dragged to Japanese Military Sexual Slavery.
    It's not just a matter of "Korea".
    Korea is just more active.
    I don't want this tragedy to happen again to anyone. So I hope we'll be more interested and apologize before they pass away. Thank you for reading the long comment.

    • @user-cj1rl1ek2k
      @user-cj1rl1ek2k Před 2 lety +5

      czcams.com/video/VzZAqNVqKKo/video.html

    • @grumd0
      @grumd0 Před 2 lety +7

      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_war_apology_statements_issued_by_Japan
      Didn't Japan do several apology statements and actions to recognize issue of war crimes and comfort women in particular?

    • @user-wz4is2qk8d
      @user-wz4is2qk8d Před 2 lety +25

      @@grumd0 First, Japanese Military Sexual Slavery, not Comfort Woman, is the official name. The issue of apology is a problem because Japan's position is not persistent and has changed to a negative attitude. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe made a remark in 2007 that "there was no fact of forced arrest of the military Japanese Military Sexual Slavery," and politicians such as stolen Hashimoto also made absurd remarks in line with the remarks in 2012 and 2013. These right-wing politicians argue that there was no forced mobilization by Japanese troops or government constitution in Joseon and that it was mobilized by private businesses. In addition, on October 12, 2014, a post related to the recognition of forced mobilization of Japanese Military Sexual Slavery was deleted on the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan.

    • @grumd0
      @grumd0 Před 2 lety +7

      @@user-wz4is2qk8d But there have been another apologies after 2014. Especially a big one on December 28, 2015

    • @user-wz4is2qk8d
      @user-wz4is2qk8d Před 2 lety +21

      @@grumd0 It was not an official Japanese apology. Above all, I think it is for the victims to have an attitude of acknowledging and reflecting on what they have done wrong, and acknowledging history without distorting it, as mentioned in the above comments, not just in words. Let's change our position and think about it. If you make someone go through such a terrible thing and show such behavior, can you endure it and live?

  • @mirandawilliam2977
    @mirandawilliam2977 Před 2 lety +32

    In Korea, people who are investigating the comfort women issue in detail based on primary documents are preparing to file a complaint against this woman as a false speaker, claiming that the comfort women issue is an international fraud. I wonder if the BBC will be held accountable for making such an unsubstantiated video and supporting the scam?

  • @user-xg8jp8yz1y
    @user-xg8jp8yz1y Před 2 lety +4

    ・리플리 증후군
    자신이 건설한 허구의 세계를 진실이라고 믿으면서 거짓말과 행동을 반복하는 반사회적 인격장애

  • @oosawaruri9213
    @oosawaruri9213 Před 2 lety +68

    Most of the women volunteered to become prostitutes of their own accord but sadly some were sold by their parents due to poverty or tricked by Korean brokers.
    The Japanese police cracked down on them & arrested them.The articles can still be read today.
    Ramseyer comfort women

    • @skyguy8786
      @skyguy8786 Před 2 lety +5

      untrue. they were literally promised jobs that werent prostitution and instead was factory work, and literally forced into becoming sex slaves.

    • @oosawaruri9213
      @oosawaruri9213 Před 2 lety

      @@skyguy8786 You don't know what was going on at the time and you believe the Korean propaganda.
      If you don't understand even the primary sources, you should refrain from making any reference to this issue.

    • @oosawaruri9213
      @oosawaruri9213 Před 2 lety

      @@skyguy8786 To become a comfort woman one needed one's own resume, a license to work as a comfort woman, and one's signature. If you were a minor, your parent or guardian signed it. Otherwise, a travel certificate was not issued.
      Did they get themselves issued permits to become sex slaves?

  • @onlyinsomniac
    @onlyinsomniac Před 20 dny

    It's crazy that people can hear these women, witness their suffering and emotions, and not believe them.

  • @supermayugebros.6340
    @supermayugebros.6340 Před 2 lety +49

    Yong-soo Lee wants to entrust this Issue to the International Court of Justice. Many Japanese people are supporting her action.
    But the South Korean government is not going to the Hague. Because they know that the comfort women were not forcibly taken by the Japanese military.

    • @jeep1229
      @jeep1229 Před 2 lety +4

      Why does this have so many likes

    • @user-cy5ys6zp2q
      @user-cy5ys6zp2q Před 2 lety +4

      @@jeep1229
      czcams.com/video/A-53-FKz4Ak/video.html

    • @christinachoi5161
      @christinachoi5161 Před 2 lety

      Somebody clearly doesn't understand the difference between "they know" and "I think (insert bs)" 🤷‍♀️

    • @jeffg6924
      @jeffg6924 Před 2 lety +1

      And Unit 731 is a myth too I suppose. Every country that Japan held occupation over, as well as a white Australian women all have the same story of how they were abducted by the Japanese military and used as sex slaves by the soldiers and officers. What point would it be to go to an international court that is afraid of loosing funding by the country they are to punish? Why would Japan need to spend billions every year to influence history books, art and media if they were the saviors they claimed to be?

    • @supermayugebros.6340
      @supermayugebros.6340 Před 2 lety +3

      @@christinachoi5161 If there was evidence to support the testimony of the Korean comfort women, This issue has been settled in the 20th century. But the Korean government has not yet been able to find that evidence.

  • @hanaane_nishio
    @hanaane_nishio Před 2 lety +14

    Protest statement
    I shall now read the press conference statement. 26th of last month the British private service television broadcaster Channel 4, Unreported World.
    The regular documentary series the world has dealt with issues of the victims of the Japanese military Comfort women for more than 20 minutes under the title Japanese Slaves. In addition, the documentary broadcasted on the 6th of December  was screened at Oxford University at 7 p.m. And this I who had agreed to be interviewed by Christina Gremmie Rarity on past October 30 cannot be helped but to object to the document by Krishnan Guru-Murthyary although I had interviewed him for more than 40 minutes. But it was not aired there either.In fact it was produced with malicious intention and there was no regard for the truth whatsoever. Andrew Moretti was completely outside to support Lee Yong-soo
    All was done without knowing well the problem about comfort women which is one of the complex and conflicting unsolved problems between Japan and Korea. The title “Japan's Wartime Sex Slaves” is wrong. The reporter Stated that Lee Yong-soo was a sex slave of Japanese military during World War II. But she and 240 victims so called Comfort women of Japanese military registered in the ministry of gender quality and the funding were not sex slaves of Japanese military.
    Comfort women in their definistion are a sex slaves of the Japanese military and say they had to obey their sexual commands from the Japanese military without any resistance. However Comfort women who provided prostitution at small cost to the Japanese military were nothing more than any customer. How could they define themselves slaves?
    Krishnan Guru-Murthyary did not do his interviewing with a professional attitude but a biased point of view. He suggested that Lee Yong-soo was the victim of a war crime, kidnapped and raped by the Japanese military. She is not a victim of a war crime. A war crime refers to such as kidnapping and rape and killing women in the areas of international dispute or armed conflict. Chosen and Japan were not nations in mutual armed conflict. It was Japan at that time. Comfort stations were legal station areas. They were established and operated for the purpose of preventing war crime such as rape, kidnapping and and murder of the women in the occupants areas. The reporter also said that though 1930s to the WWll it is estimated, that our 200,000 women and girls of Imperial Japans colonies in Asian Pacific region were forced and deceived by Japanese military and mobilized sex slavery. If so,that big project of military has to be in the official record.
    Chosen women were not subjected to mobilization of other laws and regulations. When they were necessarily subjected to mobilization, the affair must have issued documents such as complication warrants ordering appearance and must comply and be handled by relevant laws and regulations. It is naturally possible to think the soldiers who were fighting at the pacific war would stop fighting and come to Chosen for Comfort women. What is strange is that there wasn't a single testimony of any family or neighbors, registrant as to why so many women were taken?
    Lee yong-soo argues that the issue should be taken to the international court of Justice and then to the UN committee against torture but she doesn’t have to do anything with them because she testified that she followed the orders of a comfort station master or pimp and traveled from Degu to Taiwan She supposedly lived as a comfort woman in the Japanese military. There were no Japanese comfort stations in Taiwan then.
    How can anyone justify her suggesting that talking to the international court or UN on something that didn’t exist then?
    The reporter said that Lee yong-soo was raped by Japanese soldiers on a boat to Shanghai, saying it was terrible psychological child abuse. However there is no evidence other than Lee yong-soo’s testimony that she followed a pimp and was raped by a Japanese soldier. If a soldier should rape a civilian, it could be a serious criminal act. If there were soldiers on the ship, the military police or commanders could have been there to closely monitor the situation. Why didn't she appeal her damages to them? The reporter asked Professor Yusok Chun asking "Do you think they were asked their age? '' was the premise of women being forced to be taken away without asking their age. In order to become a Comfort woman in a Japanese military comfort station they had to sign an employment contract with a pimp, appear at the district Police station and be issued an identification card to reside in the country. Upon arrival, they had to submit the required documents.
    Upon arrive, they had to submit documents, such as their consent, officially registered certification, application for investigation to become a Comfort woman and ID photo etc. They had to be approved to do business. The reporter didn’t know about such fundamental procedures and documents. The British reporter is completely ignorant of South Korea, Japan relations and the partitioned territory, sexual slavery and the wartime situation.
    In this regard it can be said that Guru-Murthy is false and they fabricated the issue of Comfort women. The problem of Comfort women in the Japanese military is an international problem. In order to point out what misunderstanding the concept of this matter is going on, we have published a book and concluded that Lee on-su is a presenter of the problem of Comfort women and filed criminal charges. And now we are trying to dispel the fake criminal charges brought by Lee on-su in Tegu city where Lee on-su lives.
    Finally I am absolutely clear that a reporter like you, who is ignorant of the problem of Comfort woman interviews, makes this problem much worse rather than solving the situation. It is making Korea and Japan relation worse because this is simply another distortion, another provocation of the problem of Comfort women. It won’t be long before the reality of comfort women will finally be known and the lies dispelled.
    2021 Dec 4th National movement of comfort women

    • @Midori-Clover
      @Midori-Clover Před 2 lety +2

      @西尾花姉さん
      👍👍👍👏👏👏🤗🍀

    • @frozensmile6563
      @frozensmile6563 Před rokem +1

      This woman has pretended to be a former comfort woman and repeatedly changed a number of contradictory testimonies. In other words, her testimony is complete bullshit and fiction.

  • @FIR2031
    @FIR2031 Před rokem +2

    We have legal brothels and human trafficking today in Europe, Asia, everywhere.

  • @kijinkid2000
    @kijinkid2000 Před 2 lety +3

    빨간 수요일(2021년 9월 발간)←정의연, 이용수는 반박 전혀 없고, 잠수중ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

  • @khobuzovenuh9335
    @khobuzovenuh9335 Před rokem +7

    I feel heartbroken that the victims had to go through so much pain. But i know deep down that even though justice was not served here on earth, Our Lord will grant justice to them. Our God is greater then any Chief Justice.

  • @kimoak6447
    @kimoak6447 Před 2 lety +52

    Has Japan ever apologised Korea? They’ve been so arrogant and try hard to hide their crimes.
    They are distorting their history. Those ladies could be your sister your mother or your grandmother. They want Japan’s apology. It’s not just about the money. You can’t move on without sincere apology.

    • @monicamuramatsu3626
      @monicamuramatsu3626 Před 2 lety +1

      Expressing sympathy to elderly women who have had a rough life is fine. Paying money to an ally in order to rebuild a stable relationship is fine.
      But the claims about enslaved Korean comfort women are historically untrue. The Japanese army did not dragoon Korean women to work in its brothels. It did not use Korean women as sex slaves. The claims to the contrary are simply ー factually ー false."

  • @monicamuramatsu3626
    @monicamuramatsu3626 Před 2 lety +4

    None of the initial testimonies of former Korean comfort women claimed they were coerced by the Japanese military. If there was initial testimonies of former Korean comfort women claimed they were coerced by the Japanese military, please show me. The majority of the Korean women were sold by their fathers to Korean comfort station owners. Some Korean women were deceived by Korean comfort station owners' agents.
    The Japanese military sent notices to comfort station operators prohibiting them to recruit women against their will. This notice exists as an evidence. The New York Times in its 2007 reported as former Korean comfort women claimed they were coerced by the Japanese military. Even many scholars have demanded NYT to retract the article with this evidence, but NYT has refused to report the truth. If they reported correctly it to the world, there wouldn't have been any comfort women issue.
    Anyway, the Japanese comfort station operators followed the order and only recruited willing women in Japan, but the Korean operators didn't follow the order and recruited both willing prostitutes and unwilling women in Korea. If the Korean operators had followed the order, there wouldn't have been any comfort women issue.
    Many of Korean comfort women's fathers had debts from alcohol, gambling, etc. and sold their daughters without daughters' consent. The Korean comfort station owners took over their debts, and depending on the amount of the debt, each woman's contract length was determined. Korean women were not allowed to leave until their debts were paid off. Any coercion, violence or confinement was exercised by the Korean owners. This is a very important fact, but the Western media believe that it was the business of the Japanese army. Also, Koreans claimed as if Japanese barbarity was, but due to the annexation, people in Korean Peninsula at that time were considered to be Japanese nationals, so the trick of expression was used for their convenience. In other words, if Koreans claim that it was the crime by Japanese people, the current Japanese should say that it was the crime by Korean ancestors.
    So if one wants to use the term "sex slaves" to describe former Korean comfort women, they were the sex slaves of Korean comfort station owners. They were NOT THE SEX SLAVES OF THE JAPANESE MILITARY. The Japanese military's involvement was limited to conducting sexually transmitted disease checkups and providing transportation to comfort station owners and comfort women. (Note: The Japanese government recognized its military's involvement, not coercion, in the 2015 agreement. )
    A diary written by a Korean comfort station manager was discovered in 2013, and it makes it clear that Korean businessmen not only recruited Korean women but also owned and operated comfort stations. The diary contains the detailed account of Korean owners wire transferring huge profit they made from operating comfort stations. The common perception in the West that the Japanese military operated comfort stations is incorrect.

  • @user-pu3ke3fv9w
    @user-pu3ke3fv9w Před 2 lety +58

    She was sold to her parents because her house was poor. It was a Korean who ran a brothel who bought her. Her life is pathetic, but she is not a comfort woman. She is a business woman who has a contract with a contractor.

  • @user-xg8jp8yz1y
    @user-xg8jp8yz1y Před 2 lety +21

    이산가족을 찾는 사람들은 엄청 많은데 일본군에 끌려 간 딸을 찾는 부모는 전혀 없고ㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠ

    • @kijinkid2000
      @kijinkid2000 Před 2 lety +2

      @Javier L 해방후 “딸을 일본군이 납치 강제연행했다.”피해 신고 없음、한일국교 정상화 교섭마저 화제 없음ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

  • @user-td4le2jr8x
    @user-td4le2jr8x Před 2 lety +93

    위안부 패해자들은 한국의 문제뿐 아니라 한국과 중국 등 다른 여러 아시아 국가에 있습니다. 연합해서 승리하길 바랍니다. 일본이 독일처럼 사죄를 하길 바랍니다.

    • @kotaro-mny
      @kotaro-mny Před 2 lety

      謝罪なら、日本はドイツよりも多くしている。
      韓国人は日本に対して、よく「ドイツを見習え!」と言うけれど、日本はドイツより謝罪もしているし、それに加え賠償金も支払っている。
      ドイツと同じにしろと言うのであれば、今まで日本が韓国に支払ってきた賠償金を日本に返還する意志を韓国自らが示さなければならないだろう

    • @KIWIBIRD_
      @KIWIBIRD_ Před 2 lety +1

      @@kotaro-mny 일본의 고위직이 정식으로 사과한 적이 있는가? 그렇다면 그 발언을 뒤집는 '망언'을 다시 꺼내진 않았는가? 그리고 만약 '망언'을 다시 꺼내지 않았더라도, 진심으로 사죄했다는 걸 어떻게 아나? 그리고 고 김복동 할머니는 일본의 사죄만이라도 듣는 게 마지막 소원이랬는데, 듣지도 못하고 돌아가신 건 뭐라 생각하나? 설마 위안부가 '거짓된' 것이라 생각하나? 그렇다면 유감. 나는 너랑 생각이 달라.

    • @kotaro-mny
      @kotaro-mny Před 2 lety +4

      @@KIWIBIRD_
      日本は外相、首相から何度も謝罪を述べているし、謝罪の言葉を手紙にして渡してもいる。
      韓国の大統領が日本訪問した時には、当時の天皇陛下と直接会って謝罪の言葉を受けている。
      これは、映像として今でも確認する事が出来る。
      それらを見た事がありませんか?
      きちんと確認してから、こちらに話をしに来て下さい。

    • @kotaro-mny
      @kotaro-mny Před 2 lety

      @@KIWIBIRD_
      それから、この動画に対して、いくつか直接コメントをしているので、興味があれば読んでください。
      ここでやり取りするより早いはずです。

    • @kotaro-mny
      @kotaro-mny Před 2 lety

      @@KIWIBIRD_
      あともう一つ
      日本政府が、韓国と取り交わした日韓合意の公文書をインターネットで見られる形で公開している
      その内容も、よく読んでください。
      互いに取り交わしたのだから、韓国にも同じ公文書が存在しているはずです
      慰安婦、徴用工問題まで含まれています
      条約、協定、その他付帯されている事柄の締結公文書だから
      慰安婦問題、徴用工問題に対して、一番誠実に行って来なかったのは、韓国政府だと解るはずです。

  • @user-hn4qr8ty6f
    @user-hn4qr8ty6f Před 2 lety +19

    Wasn't this grandmother exposed to the Korean comfort women support group Yoon Mee-hyang as a fake comfort woman?

    • @crreamuu
      @crreamuu Před 2 lety +1

      Really?
      Edit: Oh, wait you’re just a Japanese.
      Yamada Jirou.

    • @frozensmile6563
      @frozensmile6563 Před rokem +1

      This woman has pretended to be a former comfort woman and repeatedly changed a number of contradictory testimonies. In other words, her testimony is complete bullshit and fiction.

  • @simonasminikevicius3174
    @simonasminikevicius3174 Před 2 lety +50

    She was not sexslave. According to some resource I can see that she was taken money as a salary. It can be propaganda by Korea. We should check the mismatching fact from both governments. People should not trust all from CZcams. By the way, what about in Vietnam that Korean solider did to Vietnamese woman?

  • @user-gi9cu9lo8u
    @user-gi9cu9lo8u Před 2 lety +39

    This video is propaganda.
    You should be ashamed to tell such a lie.

  • @emmadoheny8319
    @emmadoheny8319 Před rokem +6

    No money will heal what happened an apology and acknowledgment is all this 92year lady wanted for herself and all the other children and women taken. This lady is so brave she is more powerful with her words. I did not know about this or what had happened during this period in time.But looking at it from a different view peace and forgiveness is all any human is entitled to. No war,famine hate but peace etc. I wish all well ❤

    • @sua6484
      @sua6484 Před rokem

      한국에서는 반일교육이라는 것이 있어서 일본을 나쁜 나라로 인지시키고 있습니다.
      위안부 문제가 정말 있었는지도 수상해요.위안부 문제에 대해 여러 가지 조사를 했지만 위안부 발언이 군데군데 모순되거나 이렇다 할 증거가 없습니다.반면 일본이나 미국에는 당시 영상이 남아 있지만 한국 측에는 이 위안부이라는 분의 발언밖에 없습니다.한국인들조차 이 위안부들에게 질려 있어요.이 사람들은 돈을 원할 뿐이어서 연기를 하고 지금도 호소하고 있습니다. 절대 믿어서는 안됩니다

  • @kazb4496
    @kazb4496 Před rokem +4

    I’m so glad she’s fighting bak ❤

  • @gigi5603
    @gigi5603 Před 2 lety +10

    The Japanese army, like the U.S., British, and French armies, contracted with local civilian-run brothels to prevent the rape of civilian women and venereal disease among soldiers on the battlefields. Japanese businessmen recruited Japanese women in Japan. They owned and operated comfort stations employing Japanese women. Korean businessmen recruited Korean women in Korea. They owned and operated comfort stations employing Korean women. Japanese and Korean soldiers visited the comfort stations as customers.
    Majority of comfort women were Japanese
    According to Lee Yong-Hoon, former professor at Seoul National University, ”200,000 comfort women” is an unfounded figure. Most of the comfort women were in their late twenties, the majority were Japanese, and the number of Korean comfort women was about 3,600.
    To become a comfort woman, one needed to present five documents to the Japanese authorities (a license for prostitution, a letter of consent, a personal background report, a sealed certificate and a copy of a family register) in addition to the contract. Then an overseas travel pass was permitted.
    Korean comfort station owners
    The Japanese military sent orders to comfort station operators not to recruit unwilling women. The Japanese comfort station operators followed the order and only recruited willing women in Japan, but the Korean operators didn’t follow the order and recruited both willing prostitutes and unwilling women in Korea. If the Korean operators had followed the order, there wouldn’t have been any comfort women issue.
    “Comfort Women of the Empire” By Professor Park Yuha
    Korean comfort women signed employment contracts with Korean comfort station owners for a period of six months to one year. Comfort women were allowed the prerogative of refusing a customer. They could take sick days when they were ill. They also received periodical medical checkup, and the work conditions were a subject to set standards. On their days off, they could go shopping or enjoy recreational activities. The US National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) has many such records.
    Comfort women were highly paid battlefield prostitutes not sex slaves. Comfort women worked hard to pay off their parents' debts and saved money for themselves. Once they saved enough money, they could quit being comfort women and go home. At that time, a regular Japanese soldier was paid about 15 yen (approx. US$1300 in current value) a month. A Comfort woman in comparison was paid 700 yen (approx. US$60000) According to Lee Young-hoon , not a few Korean comfort women returned home on the expiration of their contract and bought real estate.
    The origin of the phrase "forcible recruitment" was a book titled "My War Crimes" by Seiji Yoshida, published in 1983. However, the author admitted before his death that it was fiction rather than his own experience. Asahi Shimbun, Japan's major newspaper that spread Yoshida's story, also admitted their lies and retracted all related articles in 2014. The basis for the forcible recruitment of Korean women by the Japanese military was a fabrication.
    There are no eye witnesses of forcible taking away of Korean women, and not a single police report by family members for missing persons. The issue was never mentioned at Tokyo Trial (1946-1948) , or in the Japan-Korea Basic Treaty (1965)

    • @gigi5603
      @gigi5603 Před 2 lety +6

      When Korean women first identified themselves as comfort women, they testified that they took the job of their own volition or that they were sold into prostitution by their parents. However, in 1990, the anti-Japan lobby Chong Dae Hyup was formed by Korean communists and told the women that they could receive generous salaries if they claimed they were coerced by the Japanese military, and the former comfort women began claiming that they had been dragooned by the Japanese military.
      Former Korean comfort woman Mun Oku-chu said in her memoir: "I was recruited by a Korean prostitution broker. I saved a considerable amount of money.” According to Professor Chunghee Sarah Soh's book, Mun Oku chu continued to work as a prostitute in Korea after the war. Yet she testified in front of UN interrogator Radhika Coomaraswamy that she was abducted by Japanese military.
      In an interview with Professor Ahn Byong Jik of Seoul University, a former Korean comfort woman Lee Yong-soo said that she and her friend Kim Pun-sun were recruited by a Korean prostitution broker. Yet she testified in front of UN interrogator Radhika Coomaraswamy that she was abducted by Japanese military.
      In an interview with Korean newspaper The Hankyoreh (the artcile was published on May 15th, 1991) a former Korean comfort woman Kim Hak-sun said that she was sold by her mother. In an interview with Professor Chunghee Sarah Soh of San Francisco State University, Kim Hak-sun said that her mother sent her to train as a Geisha in Pyongyang before she sold her. Yet she testified in front of UN interrogator Radhika Coomaraswamy that she was abducted by Japanese military.
      IWG report (2007): The three Armed Forces, CIA, FBI, Departments of State and Treasury, National Archives, etc. of the United States Government undertook this nationwide project to find out war crimes of Japan committed during the wartime, spending 7 years and 30 million dollars. Contrary to their intentions, the report ended up certifying that no crime against the comfort women, including their abduction, were found in the records.
      “Comfort women” existed everywhere in the world and at all periods of history. There were times when prostitution was legal, and even at present some countries allow it. In Korea, after the Korean War, under the management of the constituted authorities, comfort women were provided to the U.S. Army. If the existence of comfort women is inhumane, it is a universal issue of morality for all human beings and a problem to be solved over decades or even centuries by a global ethical movement involving all the peoples and countries of the world. However, the “forced abduction of comfort women by the Japanese Army” as Koreans assert is a lie deliberately contrived to disgrace Japan.

  • @shuffman8094
    @shuffman8094 Před rokem +13

    That man who doesn’t believe it puts a lot of faith in the ‘military documents’.

    • @bhumphries1360
      @bhumphries1360 Před rokem +1

      I thought the exact same thing! Anyone can write up anything they want and call it fact, it doesn't necessarily make it true though. Japan owes these brave women so much more than they have ever been given!

    • @bingyuyang9585
      @bingyuyang9585 Před rokem +1

      He just refused to admit what they did. Never saw Japanese government to say sorry about that part of history.

  • @user-et6ng8yt4q
    @user-et6ng8yt4q Před 2 lety +120

    부끄러운줄알아라 일본놈들아 모르면배워.

    • @user-cj1rl1ek2k
      @user-cj1rl1ek2k Před 2 lety +3

      czcams.com/video/VzZAqNVqKKo/video.html

    • @user-cj1rl1ek2k
      @user-cj1rl1ek2k Před 2 lety +5

      you too!

    • @Galaxies3000
      @Galaxies3000 Před 2 lety +9

      @@user-cj1rl1ek2k you first. Shame on you for dissing an elderly woman for her weary memory.

    • @user-cj1rl1ek2k
      @user-cj1rl1ek2k Před 2 lety +3

      @@Galaxies3000 vank

    • @user-hd7pn2is3k
      @user-hd7pn2is3k Před 2 lety +4

      @@user-cj1rl1ek2k can you speak more than three words in English or at least do you know what you're talking about? Just in mere curiosity. You never take the effort to articulate your thoughts with evidences but just link a crappy video that you think is the only truth in the world and expect people to believe everything you say. We never gonna take any effort to click your link so please speak in sense, oji-san.

  • @monicamuramatsu3626
    @monicamuramatsu3626 Před 2 lety +11

    Japón gobernó la península de Corea desde 1910 hasta 1945. En Corea del Sur, ser educado en ese momento como "invadido por Japón" está relacionado con el sentimiento antijaponés actual. Los coreanos fueron educados sobre la antigua era colonial japonesa como el "período oscuro". Pero, ¿qué pasa con la verdad?
    Alleyne Ireland, una figura destacada de los estudios coloniales de la Universidad de Chicago, describió el dominio japonés de Corea en su libro "LA NUEVA COREA", publicado en 1926 de la siguiente manera.
    “En Corea, antes de la anexión de Japón y Corea,las mujeres eran como esclavas y no tenían ningún derecho. Cuando se casaban, eran tratadas como esclavas de interior violentamente.
    "La Corea de hoy se gobierna incomparablemente mejor que durante la dinastía Joseon, y es mejor que muchas otras naciones independientes. No solo las habilidades administrativas del gobierno, sino también la cultura de la gente. También es excelente en términos de economía desarrollo. " Sin la contribución de Japón, no podemos imaginar el desarrollo de Corea del Sur hoy.
    Corea fue llamada una vez "el país más pobre del mundo" por el maestro literario chino Lu Xun. Los extranjeros que visitaron Corea en ese momento describieron a Seúl como "una de las ciudades más sucias del mundo". En tales circunstancias, era solo cuestión de tiempo antes de que Corea se convirtiera en una colonia de las grandes potencias.
    Por lo tanto, naturalmente, Japón esperaba que Corea del Sur desempeñara un papel de seguridad en la prevención de ataques de Rusia y China. Y para proteger a Corea, el gobierno japonés después de la fusión apoyó la modernización de Corea trabajaron juntos los sectores público y privado para hacer de la península de Corea la misma nación moderna como Japón. En el momento de la anexión de Japón y Corea, la península de Corea se encontraba en un estado de colapso económico. Por lo tanto, el gobierno japonés ha tomado medidas de exención de impuestos que no cobraran impuestos a Corea durante 10 años.
    Además, para enriquecer a Corea, el gobierno japonés en ese momento invirtió impuestos japoneses en varios campos como la recuperación de campos, la construcción de presas, canales de irrigación, carreteras, ferrocarriles y otro desarrollo de infraestructura, y educación escolar para enriquecer a Corea. Durante la anexión japonesa de Corea, se invirtió un total de 2.1 mil millones de yenes (alrededor de 63 billones de yenes al tipo actual) de impuestos japoneses.
    Si tomamos solo los logros representativos de los muchos logros de Japón,
    1. La población aumentó de 10 millones a 25 millones.
    2. La esperanza de vida media de la población coreana ha aumentado drásticamente de 24 a 45 años.
    3. El gasto anual del pueblo coreano se duplicó de 58 yenes a 119 yenes y se hizo más rico.
    4. Estableció un sistema de educación escolar y construyó alrededor de 4200 escuelas primarias en 1943.
    5. Campos y tierras despejadas y rendimiento de arroz triplicado.
    6. Se trazó un ferrocarril de 3800 km y se construyó un puerto.
    Aproximadamente 170 grandes fábricas de empresas japonesas han iniciado operaciones en las principales ciudades, creando nuevos puestos de trabajo, incluyendo 100.000 coreanos.
    Sin la contribución de Japón, no podemos imaginar el desarrollo de Corea del Sur hoy.

    • @monicamuramatsu3626
      @monicamuramatsu3626 Před 2 lety +3

      @Javier L Para su comentario, "No pegue una copia de la tonteria hecha por la derecha japonesa de los descendientes de las esclavas sexuales", ¿por qué se opone firmemente a mi comentario con los hechos históricos y datos que cualquiera pueda encontrar? Es coreano, ¿verdad? Le han educado contra Japón desde que nació y le han enseñado que Japón es un país diabólico, ¿verdad? ¿Por qué no se elimina su comentario de aquí mientras utiliza abiertamente términos discriminatorios como "los descendientes de los criminales esclavos sexuales para los japoneses" aquí? ¿Cuánto obtiene de los creadores aquí? Imagínese que no es fácil responder a los comentarios de cada uno de los encuestados una y otra vez, pero ¿cuál es su propósito?
      Creo que su contracomentario carece de lógica. Si no lo cree así, refute con datos que le permitan convencerse de que los datos que he introducido son incorrectos, en lugar de comentar la teoría emocional.
      あなたのコメント「性奴隷犯者の子孫の日本右翼が作ったデタラメのコピーを貼りつけるな」に対して、誰でも調べることが出来る史実やデータについて、何故あなたは強く反発するのですか?あなたは韓国人ですよね?生まれた時から反日教育を受けて、日本は悪魔のような国だと教わってきたのですよね?あなたがここで「性奴隷犯罪者」といった差別用語を公然と使いながら、ここからあなたのコメントが抹消されないのはなぜですか?ここのクリエーターから一体あなたはいくら貰っているのですか?反論者のコメント一つ一つに何度もしつこくコメントを返信する作業は容易ではないと想像しますが、あなたの目的は何ですか?
      あなたの反論コメントには論理性が欠如していると思います。もし、そうでないと思うのであれば、感情論でコメントするのではなく、私の紹介したデータが間違っていると説得できるデータで反論してください。ここでコメントしている日本人の皆さん、そう思いませんか?

    • @monicamuramatsu3626
      @monicamuramatsu3626 Před 2 lety +2

      @Javier L Cualquiera que no pueda deshacerse de la maldición de la educación antijaponesa solo obtendrá ese nivel de respuesta.
      反日教育の呪縛から解けない人であればそのレベルの回答しか得られないでしょう。

    • @monicamuramatsu3626
      @monicamuramatsu3626 Před 2 lety +2

      Al comparar las afirmaciones de ambos países de esta manera, puede ver cómo la información obtenida en su país tiene un sesgo antijaponés. En otras palabras, está claro que la descripción de que Japón invadió Corea del Sur, explotó a los coreanos y cometió atrocidades, como el artículo de el BBC, no es cierta. Si queremos eliminar este sesgo antijaponés y evaluar la era de la anexión de Corea, creo que es correcto evaluarla como una era en la que los japoneses y los coreanos trabajaron juntos y desarrollaron significativamente la economía de la península de Corea.
      El presidente Moon Jae-in elevó el sentimiento antijaponés del pueblo surcoreano para mantener su administración y cambió las relaciones entre Japón y Corea del Sur a lo peor después de la guerra. Si el anti-japonismo sigue siendo la política interna más popular para los líderes políticos surcoreanos, incluso si se elige un nuevo presidente para Corea del Sur en mayo, Japón y Corea del Sur a nivel intergubernamental normalizar la relación se considera difícil.
      Creo que será difícil mejorar las relaciones entre Japón y Corea del Sur a menos que comencemos por observar los "hechos" de la historia. Después de reconocer los hechos del pasado, creo que será posible llevar una relación orientada al futuro entre Japón y Corea del Sur. En ese sentido, creo que es de gran importancia que cada japonés envíe un mensaje verdadero al mundo de alguna manera.

    • @monicamuramatsu3626
      @monicamuramatsu3626 Před 2 lety +1

      @Javier L The left-wing scholar could not play an active part in Japan, so he went away to Korea. The "comfort women issue" is rather a political debate between the left and right, and the controversy between nations may not always be correct. However, the advantage of Japan is that unlike South Korea, freedom of speech and academics is acceptable always, and no matter what the leftist scholars worship the comfort women, they are not arrested or beaten. Therefore, even a person like you who has received deep anti-Japanese education can live safely in Japan.

  • @lamvan8631
    @lamvan8631 Před 2 lety +23

    When the military have a gun in they hands and they want to buy your children even they paid it still not a fair trade. They owes all the victims an apology in public. Respect the victims speak up for their rights and for other has past away.

    • @user-cy5ys6zp2q
      @user-cy5ys6zp2q Před 2 lety +3

      The Japanese army had no such mission in Korea peninsula.

    • @kotaro-mny
      @kotaro-mny Před 2 lety +3

      The army does not do that
      Parents sold their children and daughters to brokers for their own benefit.
      Do military personnel have time to do such things during the war? Think about it
      The soldiers would have spent their time fighting and defending
      In addition, many of the police and Japanese soldiers at that time included Korean Peninsulas who were Japanese at that time.
      In recent years, the United States has once again conducted research at that time, with uncertain and uncertain results.
      Because there is no evidence that those events were done by Japan or the Japanese Army

    • @kotaro-mny
      @kotaro-mny Před 2 lety +1

      Now that the Internet is so widespread, it's easy to get to know the facts, but why not check it out?
      The Korean side has announced that there are 200,000 such women in South Korea alone ...
      Do you think the army at war was doing all this during the war?
      South Korea took a picture as evidence, saying that not only abductions but also many such women were slaughtered, but the picture was a picture of a Chinese standing beside a Japanese soldier who was killed.
      Male genitalia were reflected in the photograph of the corpses stacked, and the clothes that the human standing beside the Japanese soldiers were wearing are clearly different from the clothes worn by the Japanese soldiers.
      .

    • @hanksh7285
      @hanksh7285 Před rokem +1

      @@kotaro-mny Can you explain it further to me please? Why do the victims lie about it? I know how story can be manipulated and i want to understand this case better.

    • @kotaro-mny
      @kotaro-mny Před rokem

      @@hanksh7285
      それにはかなりの時間と文字数が必要になりますが…
      どの部分について…を知りたいのでしょうか?
      これまでここに書いた以外の事ですか?

  • @user-xg8jp8yz1y
    @user-xg8jp8yz1y Před 2 lety +6

    국민 혈세 30년간 부정수급 구속해라!!!

    • @zadrak91
      @zadrak91 Před 2 lety

      Write in English or Japanese. Dont use google translate. History denial....

    • @user-cy5ys6zp2q
      @user-cy5ys6zp2q Před 2 lety +2

      @@zadrak91
      翻訳: 韓国国民の血税を 30年間も不正に受給した李を 拘束しなさい!

    • @KIWIBIRD_
      @KIWIBIRD_ Před 2 lety +1

      여성가족ㅂ 읍읍

  • @kotaro-mny
    @kotaro-mny Před 2 lety +9

    If you watch this video
    If you have any anger, doubts, or questions about Japan among those who are moved, sympathized, or sympathized, please feel free to write down the details in the comment section and leave a comment.
    I will explain as much as possible
    * Please understand that we may not be able to reply immediately

    • @sandras.6707
      @sandras.6707 Před rokem

      I’m so touched by this, justice has to be done for all who suffered this, I wish I could help.

  • @456eunice
    @456eunice Před 2 lety +81

    Thank you for making this film!

  • @kotaro-mny
    @kotaro-mny Před 2 lety +3

    私は多くを語り、少しでもこの問題について興味を持ち、与えられた情報ではなく、自分自身の手を使って調べ、真実を正しく知るきっかけになってもらえるようにと考えています
    それを否定したいのなら、すれば良いと思っています
    最初から拒否する人に何を言ったところで、何も分かりはしないという事は、はじめからよく理解していますから(^-^)

  • @3hristopher
    @3hristopher Před 2 lety +2

    Oh my gosh this channel finds things that need to be seen

  • @user-vk4jl8fu6w
    @user-vk4jl8fu6w Před rokem +1

    Rep. Yoo Seung Hee: "Proof that the Korean state condoned and managed sex trafficking."
    'Base Village Women Management' document signed by Park Chung-hee's parents released
    Base Village Cleanup Measure Document
     A document signed by former President Park Chung-hee was released at a national audit by the National Assembly's Committee on Women and Family Affairs on June 6. (See photo.) The document is evidence that the state condoned and managed sex trafficking, which was strictly prohibited by the Anti-Defrauding Act at the time, but the Ministry of Women's Affairs was found to have failed to grasp the substance of the situation. It was revealed that the female victims of the base village are preparing a lawsuit for damages against the state, claiming that they were victimized because of the state policy.
     The 'Base Village Women's Purification Measures' submitted and disclosed by Rep. Yoo Seung-hee of the Democratic Party of Korea from the National Records Office was created in April 1977, and was supposed to have been created by 'Political Affairs 2'. The Office of Councilor Yoo Seung Hee clarified, "It is presumed that it was prepared by the Office of Political Affairs of the Presidential Office at that time.
     The document, which was signed by President Park Chung-hee on May 2 of the same year after being approved by the head of the Political Affairs Office, identified 9,935 women living in 62 base villages nationwide at the time. The document prepared a plan of action in the following four areas: (1) extermination of venereal diseases, (2) tidying up the surrounding area, (3) water for daily use, and (4) other matters. The document includes measures against venereal disease, which was a problem for the women in the base village at the time, reorganization of the base village area, and the supply of clean water.
    The other item that stands out is a plan to provide base village women with their own private apartments. Councilor Yoo explained, "This plan was later called into question as a public prostitution controversy and was scrapped. Park Jeong-mi Park, a research professor at Hanyang University who received her doctorate in "Research on Korean Sex Trafficking Policy," said, "There are not many documents that have the president's signature among those that say the base village women were managed on a government level. It has historical significance," she said.
     However, it was revealed that the Ministry of Women's Affairs has not even conducted a survey of the actual situation of these base village women, even after receiving a request for such a survey. Councilor Yoo said, "Base village women who contracted venereal diseases at that time were forced to live in internment camps. In effect, the state systematically managed sex trafficking," said Cho Yoon-sung, "This is the first time I have seen such a document. It appears that the document was created in the context of victim support. We will look at the documents and conduct a general investigation. Councilor Yoo responded, "I asked the same question to former Secretary Kim Geum-hye last year, and she answered that she would investigate. Does that mean that there has been no investigation for a year?
    Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
    After the argument, Chairman Kim Sang-Hee stood up and said, "Last year, I demanded that the national audit be conducted to understand the situation and formulate a policy. There seems to be no progress. The problem is that the Secretary has not received a proper report or grasp of the situation in relation to this area," he pointed out.
     While the government stood by and watched, the base village victim women decided to file a lawsuit against the state to claim compensation for damages. On the same day, Seumto Shin Yong-sook, head of the women's support group for the base village victims, said in a call with , "Evidence that the South Korean government effectively operated comfort women for the U.S. military is appearing one after another. We plan to gather evidence and cases of damage as soon as possible and file a class action lawsuit together with the Lawyers Association for a Democratic Society to demand compensation for the damage.
    Reporter Lee Jong-gu jglee@hani.co.kr

  • @samurailady8804
    @samurailady8804 Před 2 lety +39

    I hear that Grandma Lee, the so-called comfort women survivor in this film, has changed her story often. Could you please verify each her testimony for the justice?

    • @user-ee8jj9pc9i
      @user-ee8jj9pc9i Před 2 lety +3

      She married at least.

    • @manaharukaze1666
      @manaharukaze1666 Před 2 lety +3

      @Javier L On the following page, a Korean explains in detail about the transition of her testimony.
      → 청와대, ‘이용수 진상조사’ 국민청원 벌써 3번째 비공개
      → “영국 민영방송 ‘채널4’는 가짜 위안부 이용수를 옹호하지 말라!”
      As you can see from the page above, Channel 4 hid it, knowing that her testimony was a lie.

    • @manaharukaze1666
      @manaharukaze1666 Před 2 lety +2

      日本語で彼女の証言の矛盾に関して詳しく解説しているページはここ ↓
      → 李容洙(イ・ヨンス) - 従軍慰安婦問題を考える

    • @manaharukaze1666
      @manaharukaze1666 Před 2 lety +3

      @Javier L Can you reasonably present to me her testimony from the early days to the present without contradiction?

    • @manaharukaze1666
      @manaharukaze1666 Před 2 lety +2

      @Javier L Her testimony from the early days to the present can be found on the page I introduced.

  • @user-bm9vr3du2g
    @user-bm9vr3du2g Před 2 lety +69

    감사합니다.
    일본넘들 당시 악한 실상의 끔찍함을 알려면 아직 멀었음. 생체실험한 731부대 이야기도 해주세요

    • @kaukoh6992
      @kaukoh6992 Před 2 lety +9

      The US government, under the Clinton and Bush administrations, spent 7 years and 30 million dollars to look into Nazi and Japanese war crimes.
      The report was published in the spring of 2007. Out of millions of pages of newly declassified material, much of it related to Japan, and they were unable to find evidence of forced prostitution. They also looked for information about the Nanjing Massacre and unit 731, but found no smoking guns.
      “found no smoking guns.”

    • @MrLemania
      @MrLemania Před 2 lety +6

      Does Japan need to apologize for false testimony by comfort women?
      It has been confirmed that the content of the testimony of Ms. Lee Young-soo, known as a "Japanese comfort woman" victim, that she was not forcibly taken by the Japanese military but was actually seduced by a comfort station florist to become a comfort woman, has even been preserved in the broadcast records of public broadcasting stations.
      ””단독] '위안소 포주의 꼬임'(1992, KBS)이 '일본군 강제연행'(2007, 미 의회),180도 바뀐 이용수영상 증언””
      czcams.com/video/VzZAqNVqKKo/video.html

  • @duquenoisjulian280
    @duquenoisjulian280 Před 2 lety +53

    One of the other facts that Korean government doesn't want to acknowledge but it's true is the miracle on the Han River was made possible because of Japan. Korean government decided not to include this fact in the history textbook in Korea. What does it tell you? It is the money that Japan paid South Korea in 1965, but Korean government decided to use it for the economic development instead of compensating comfort women. Japan did pay money, who didn't hand it to victims? The Korean government. Now this judge is dismissed because he ruled unfavorably to the victims, because he told the truth.
    [Editorial] When courts ignore human rights, there’s no future for S. Korea-Japan relations (Hankyore Paper, Jun 9, 2021)
    The court also made irrelevant points to support its decision, arguing that the “miracle on the Han River” was made possible by foreign currency provided by Japan. The court further said that siding with the plaintiffs “would damage relations with Japan and might ultimately damage relations with the US, which are directly tied to our national security in the form of the South Korea-US alliance.”

    • @user-hd7pn2is3k
      @user-hd7pn2is3k Před 2 lety +4

      Oh yeah you got paid so just shut up about what we did wrong but we're gonna call you prostitutes and cover our wrongdoings anyway. You've got moral issues.

    • @user-vs3lk7kf8v
      @user-vs3lk7kf8v Před 2 lety +1

      The Japanese government clearly stated that the money and grants it gave to South Korea in 1965 were not reparations for colonization or the victimization of Koreans during the Asia-Pacific War, but rather funds meant for economic development. To this day, Japan has not paid South Korea reparations. Learn the difference.

    • @fox286
      @fox286 Před 2 lety +1

      Japanes goverment received all the money back including interest from Soth korean goverment.

  • @junhyungkim8277
    @junhyungkim8277 Před 2 lety +103

    First of all, it can be defined as an absurd act from the words, "Japan has paid compensation to Korea, so what to do is over." It is natural for a person to apologize if he or she has done something wrong morally. We take it for granted that the perpetrator apologizes several times to the victim in a car accident. Anyone with a normal mindset can judge that the attitude of "It's okay because I gave you money!" is very wrong.
    Even in a capitalist society, there’s value that is higher than money. Its value is a sincere, international apology in this situation.
    Germany, an Axis Powers like Japan, is always well-received in modern times as opposed to Japan because of their willingness not to repeat their wrong history and their international apology.
    In 1970, German Chancellor Billy Brandt knelt down in front of the Warsaw Memorial Tower in Poland and made a sincere apology to the victims who died in the Holocaust. Starting with this, Germany apologizes today, constantly recalling its mistakes (In fact, Chancellor Merkel visited Israel before her retirement in October 2021 and apologized once again). In addition, a Holocaust Memorial Park was established in Berlin in 2005 to prevent modern German from forgetting the genocide that Germany had committed in the past. Also Germany continues to arrest war criminals who were engaged in the Nazi and hold trials to punish them (recently, a 100-year-old man was punished for war crimes in Germany in August 2021.).
    On the contrary, Japan enshrined about 1,000 class B and C war criminals in a war shrine called ‘Yasukuni shrine’ to worship them as ‘honor’ as war heroes, including 14 class A war criminals (one of whom is Prime Minister Hideki Dojo who started the Pacific War). In addition, they educated future Japanese as if they had no mistake. They continued to publish history distortion textbooks, a representative example of history distortion is the Japanese Military Sexual Slavery(known as ‘Comfort Women’) problem. This is a subject of above video. Japanese textbooks say that there were no Comfort Women. They denied the existence of Japanese Military Sexual Slavery and Japanese Military Sexual Slavery were not compulsory. There are countless other textbooks that distort history, but I will not talk about them. Because those are too many to list.
    The biggest problem with this historical distortion is that modern Japanese do not acknowledge their mistakes. That's why the Japanese cannot accept the fact that they were perpetrators.
    I think we all should study proper history. There is a saying "A Nation That Forgets It's Past Has No Future”.

    • @manaharukaze1666
      @manaharukaze1666 Před 2 lety +11

      Germany, which you love so much, abducted women from enemy countries and forced them into prostitution, just like the Korean army did during the Korean War, but they have neither apologized nor compensated those women. Koreans frequently tell the Japanese to do as the Germans do, which is the same as saying that there is no need for apology or compensation for the comfort women. In the OECD's 2018 PISA survey of high school freshmen in various countries, South Korea had the lowest ability among 43 countries to determine whether information is fact or opinion. Perhaps they are less concerned about the accuracy of the information.

    • @rian9559
      @rian9559 Před 2 lety +4

      The Japanese government has never compensated individual victims. There was compensation as a government-to-government, but it was not compensation for individual victims. The amount of government damage compensation was also ridiculously small.

    • @manaharukaze1666
      @manaharukaze1666 Před 2 lety +1

      The goal of the South Korean leftists is to declare the end of the war and remove the U.S. military, which is an obstacle to the unification of the Korean Peninsula. On the other hand, the US government is proceeding with discussions with South Korea toward the end of the war, even though domestic experts have warned that the declaration of the end of the war will lead to the abolition of the US-ROK alliance. The Japanese government, which wants the U.S.-South Korea alliance to continue, is trying to convince the U.S. government not to break the alliance, but perhaps if the next president of South Korea is a leftist, the U.S.-South Korea alliance will end. If the U.S.-South Korea alliance ends, Japan will probably declare neutrality to prevent itself from being drawn into a second Korean War. This would completely isolate South Korea from the defense line of the Western nations, especially the United States.
      The South Koreans seem to think that they can gain a certain standing in the international community if they side with the Chinese and have their own nuclear weapons, but Beijing does not trust the South Koreans at all and would not allow the South or North Koreans to have nuclear weapons that could reach Beijing.
      That seems to be what the U.S. government is aiming for with the declaration of the end of the war.
      By the way, I am in favor of declaring the end of the war.

    • @user-cj1rl1ek2k
      @user-cj1rl1ek2k Před 2 lety +6

      @@kokuri513 vankはいつも日本をいじめてるよね?

    • @user-hd7pn2is3k
      @user-hd7pn2is3k Před 2 lety +7

      Here are some references you may want to see!
      1. In a confidential document of Japanese army in March 4th, 1938, it says that "Comfort women recruitment was controlled by the expeditionary force, and in that recruitment they should be in charge of selection of the people. The Department of the Army ordered that the recruitment should be confidential, proceeded with the police and the military police of the related regions. This notice was approved by the hub of Department of Army."
      2. In September 19th, 1940, form the "War Morale Encouragement Measures" of the adjutant of Japanese Department of Army he wrote "comfort system is highly affective in raising morales and military discipline, and preventing crimes and sexually transmitted disease."
      -> so, the Imperial Japanese army did have and was in charge of an official comfort women system.
      2. In United States war report Kunmin - REG -Op-3, there is a report of war prisoners in Chinese Kunming Yenan, 23 Korean women and 2 Korean men, one Taiwan man, and four Japanese women and 77 Japanese men were held as war captives. Attitudes and testimodials of Korean and Japanese captive are different. Korean captives fleed from the Japanese army and gave themselves up to the Chinese army. Except for madame Hwang Nam Suk, 22 Korean women became sex slaves by fraud and coercion. In July 1943 fifteen women from Korea came after seeing an advertisement on recruiting workers for Japanese factories in Singapore on Korean newspaper. About 300 women were recruited as sex slaves with similar fraud.
      3. Suzuki Hiraku, a lieutenant general, wrote in his own testimony they made 'comfort women' by abducting some Korean and Chinese women.
      4. In the paper of Military Tribunal for the Far East, now stored in National Assembly Library of Japan, lieutenant of Japanese Army who stayed in Indonesia said the 'the local women were forced into comfort women'.
      5. Japanese who say that the women were prostitutes refer to the paper from Burma/Miyanmar. The testimonials of so-called Korean prostitutes were interfered by Japanese owners, who spoke at least a little English. Korean comfort women couldn't speak English in the first place. In 2018 August 1st KBS interviewed the writer of the paper, and the writer conceded that the testimonials are unreliable since the Japanese owners/pro-Japanes owners of the 'services' were the translators, they would most possibly downsize their own wrongdoings. The paper do say, however, they were victims of human trafficking, and in that Korea was a Japanese colony, they would never be able to leave on their will. According to the Burma report, the money - which was said to be more than the Japanese soldiers - that the comfort women were supposed to get were not given directly to them but were forced into their accounts and 50-60% of the money was taken as payments and debts.

  • @Ao-krmgr34609
    @Ao-krmgr34609 Před 2 lety +25

    I was surprised that so many comments have been deleted

  • @user-ki3rw9xi8z
    @user-ki3rw9xi8z Před 2 lety +61

    Please make it based on the facts.Is England a country where you can't do that?

    • @user-hd7pn2is3k
      @user-hd7pn2is3k Před 2 lety

      The facts are here!
      1. In a confidential document of Japanese army in March 4th, 1938, it says that "Comfort women recruitment was controlled by the expeditionary force, and in that recruitment they should be in charge of selection of the people. The Department of the Army ordered that the recruitment should be confidential, proceeded with the police and the military police of the related regions. This notice was approved by the hub of Department of Army."
      2. In September 19th, 1940, form the "War Morale Encouragement Measures" of the adjutant of Japanese Department of Army he wrote "comfort system is highly affective in raising morales and military discipline, and preventing crimes and sexually transmitted disease."
      -> so, the Imperial Japanese army did have and was in charge of an official comfort women system.
      2. In United States war report Kunmin - REG -Op-3, there is a report of war prisoners in Chinese Kunming Yenan, 23 Korean women and 2 Korean men, one Taiwan man, and four Japanese women and 77 Japanese men were held as war captives. Attitudes and testimodials of Korean and Japanese captive are different. Korean captives fleed from the Japanese army and gave themselves up to the Chinese army. Except for madame Hwang Nam Suk, 22 Korean women became sex slaves by fraud and coercion. In July 1943 fifteen women from Korea came after seeing an advertisement on recruiting workers for Japanese factories in Singapore on Korean newspaper. About 300 women were recruited as sex slaves with similar fraud.
      3. Suzuki Hiraku, a lieutenant general, wrote in his own testimony they made 'comfort women' by abducting some Korean and Chinese women.
      4. In the paper of Military Tribunal for the Far East, now stored in National Assembly Library of Japan, lieutenant of Japanese Army who stayed in Indonesia said the 'the local women were forced into comfort women'.
      5. Japanese who say that the women were prostitutes refer to the paper from Burma/Miyanmar. The testimonials of so-called Korean prostitutes were interfered by Japanese owners, who spoke at least a little English. Korean comfort women couldn't speak English in the first place. In 2018 August 1st KBS interviewed the writer of the paper, and the writer conceded that the testimonials are unreliable since the Japanese owners/pro-Japanes owners of the 'services' were the translators, they would most possibly downsize their own wrongdoings. The paper do say, however, they were victims of human trafficking, and in that Korea was a Japanese colony, they would never be able to leave on their will. According to the Burma report, the money - which was said to be more than the Japanese soldiers - that the comfort women were supposed to get were not given directly to them but were forced into their accounts and 50-60% of the money was taken as payments and debts.

  • @dayangstdudytour_niyelin1970

    poor womens...:(

    • @frozensmile6563
      @frozensmile6563 Před rokem +1

      This woman has pretended to be a former comfort woman and repeatedly changed a number of contradictory testimonies. In other words, her testimony is complete bullshit and fiction.

    • @patrik3482
      @patrik3482 Před rokem +1

      poor grammar

  • @monicamuramatsu3626
    @monicamuramatsu3626 Před 2 lety +7

    Asahi Shimbun (Japanese newspaper) published a series of fabricated articles in the 1980's falsely accusing Japanese military of abducting Korean comfort women. South Korean communists with close ties to North Korea thought this was a great opportunity to discredit Japan and block reconciliation between Japan and South Korea. So they formed the anti-Japan lobby Chong Dae Hyup in 1990 and began spreading comfort women lies worldwide. Their strategy was to use the case of a small number of Dutch and Filipino women who were coerced by lower ranked Japanese soldiers and make it look like the same thing happened to tens of thousands of Korean women. Since they had no evidence, they coached Korean women to testify falsely.

  • @TheYah00netstar
    @TheYah00netstar Před 2 lety +7

    Investigating rape, slave labour and murder in South Korea’s House of Horror | 101 East

  • @MrLemania
    @MrLemania Před 2 lety +18

    Unreported World
    British ex-POW in Japanese camp 'disgusted' by guard demands for compensation
    Lee complained that while former servicemen convicted of war crimes receive monthly pensions, non-Japanese nationals receive a smaller amount.
    "It's a tough situation and it's continuing," Lee said. "I would like to ask for support."
    But Arthur Lane, who was a bugler with the Manchester Regiment and captured at the fall of Singapore in February 1942, says the troops from Japan's colonies were the most vicious abusers of prisoners.
    "The Japanese guards were bad, but the Koreans and the Formosans were the worst," he told The Telegraph from his home in Stockport.
    --------
    The survivor: Last Korean war criminal in Japan wants recognition
    Lee was among 148 Korean war criminals convicted after the war. Now he is the last survivor. Twenty-three of them were executed and he too was sentenced to death by hanging as Kakurai Hiromura in 1947. His sentence was commuted on appeal to 20 years. He was released on parole from a Tokyo prison in 1956.
    About 240,000 Korean men took part in the war on the Japanese side.
    *After the war, the Allied governments rounding up suspected war criminals treated men of Korean ethnicity as Japanese*

  • @kimmy542
    @kimmy542 Před 2 lety +70

    Thank you for making this programme.

    • @user-cj1rl1ek2k
      @user-cj1rl1ek2k Před 2 lety +7

      👎

    • @KIWIBIRD_
      @KIWIBIRD_ Před 2 lety +5

      @@user-cj1rl1ek2k 👎

    • @kotaro-mny
      @kotaro-mny Před 2 lety

      とても異質で作られた物語ですね。
      まぁ、それでも視聴率に対しては少しは貢献出来るのかも?知れません。w

  • @user-ko8sw1qt3o
    @user-ko8sw1qt3o Před 2 lety +8

    Why were there no parents or siblings who resisted when many daughters were taken away?
    Do Koreans have no relatives?

    • @user-cy5ys6zp2q
      @user-cy5ys6zp2q Před 2 lety +4

      On August, 2020
      “ S. Korea Atomic Bomb Sufferers Association sends 12000 masks to Japan Confederation of A-Bomb and H-Bomb Sufferers Organizations”
      The Japan Confederation of A-Bomb and H-Bomb Sufferers Organization has continued its interactions with The S. Korea A-Bomb Sufferers Association by helping A-Bomb survivors in S. Korea obtain A-Bomb survivor's Certificates and dispatching its directors and other senior members to memorial services held in S. Korea.
      Lee Gyu Yeol , chair of Association, said “ As those who experienced the A-Bombing, we would like to share the present hardship. I hope A-Bomb survivors can maintain the same cooperative relationship as ever, even if political confrontation continues between the S. Korean and Japanese Governments”

    • @user-cy5ys6zp2q
      @user-cy5ys6zp2q Před 2 lety +1

      @Javier L 頭わるっ!

    • @user-cy5ys6zp2q
      @user-cy5ys6zp2q Před 2 lety

      @Javier L
      英語が理解できないあなたには、日本語で十分

  • @kotaro-mny
    @kotaro-mny Před 2 lety +3

    I don't think many people around the world know the problem between Japan and South Korea.
    The same can be said for young people in Japan.
    Not many Japanese adults know in detail
    I'm so interested in myself that I can't understand the truth unless I use various things to investigate.
    On the contrary, Korea has wrong history education and anti-Japanese education.
    Adults like the Korean government and teachers have been teaching since childhood
    Among such Korean children, the number of young people who feel doubts about the education and investigate by themselves and know the true truth has increased.
    However, most of these young people are persecuted in Korea and cannot speak out.
    .There was also an incident in which an old Korean man who spent the Japanese colonial era was killed by violence by the same Korean just because he said, "I had a good life during the Japanese colonial era."
    Did you know that there were women who were Korean comfort women during the Korean War?
    The women are still living in South Korea without being able to speak out, but they are not treated like the grandmother in this video.
    Korean War comfort women like them were treated as "fifth supplies"
    Not as a "human" but as a "supplement" ...
    The materials showing this are still stored as materials in both South Korea and the United States, which were engaged in the Korean War.
    .From the perspective of people from countries other than Japan and South Korea, I think it's just a story that isn't interested in issues between other countries.
    I think it's natural even if you don't know the details
    But that's why I want you to know the fact that you're telling a lie story and taking advantage of the tender hearts of people around the world.
    Emotionally appealing to take advantage of your kindness and justice, and continuing the story of lies to gain sympathy, approval and support.
    Look back at all the stories of that lie from the beginning
    You'll notice that it's a B-class or lower story with all the questions and contradictions.
    The only people who can't notice are those who don't understand the problem between Japan and South Korea.
    .

    • @user-cy5ys6zp2q
      @user-cy5ys6zp2q Před 2 lety

      czcams.com/video/7jlfAqR8uBc/video.html

    • @user-cy5ys6zp2q
      @user-cy5ys6zp2q Před 2 lety

      朝鮮戦争中の慰安婦の動画です。
      消されずに、届くかな?

    • @kotaro-mny
      @kotaro-mny Před 2 lety +1

      Why can't I see the comments?
      Did the CZcams side delete it?

    • @kotaro-mny
      @kotaro-mny Před 2 lety +1

      コメント欄のコメントが数字表記されてるのに~
      表示されな~い
      自分の書いたコメントしか見られな~いw
      表示しないんなら表記数つけてる意味ないだろ~ww
      機能がポンコツ過ぎる~www

    • @user-cy5ys6zp2q
      @user-cy5ys6zp2q Před 2 lety +1

      @@kotaro-mny さん
      やっぱり、消されますよね、私のコメと動画の添付…。
      日本語だから?

  • @monicamuramatsu3626
    @monicamuramatsu3626 Před 2 lety +15

    El profesor Ramseyer dijo: "Como eruditos, estamos acostumbrados a lidiar con la exageración, pero no estamos familiarizados con el descubrimiento de que la historia es un mito completo, pero estas son las mujeres de confort, = las esclavas sexuales. Es la esencia de la historia", dijo. utilizando el método económico de perseguir sus propios intereses en determinadas condiciones, sin importar lo que sea. Las mujeres de confort no son una excepción. En este artículo, basado en los logros de otros investigadores y materiales históricos de Japón y Corea en ese momento, señaló que tanto las mujeres de confort coreanas como las mujeres de confort japonesas eran prostitutas oficiales y que el ejército japonés no las secuestraba ni las obligaba a prostituirse. También señaló que no era una "esclava sexual" obligada a prostituirse por el ejército japonés, pero el problema de las mujeres de confort estaba en los reclutadores en Corea. El gobierno coreano distorsionó la verdadera historia de los crímenes de guerra cometidos por los propios coreanos.
    Japón es el único país del mundo que se disculpa y compensa el problema de las mujeres de confort. El gobierno japonés vuelve a disculparse, ofrece más dinero y el gobierno coreano promete no volver a plantear la cuestión.
    Luego, un nuevo partido político toma el poder, declara que la disculpa japonesa es insincera y comienza el proceso de nuevo.
    Cuán en serio se ha tomado este asunto el Gobierno de Japón. Si lee esto, comprenderá cómo está malinterpretando.
    www.mofa.go.jp/files/100260216.pdf

    • @jlim63
      @jlim63 Před 2 lety +1

      Su argumento es una distorsión histórica impactante y terrible, pero no es sorprendente mucho porque es demasiado común para los distorsionistas históricos japoneses. "Desde julio de 2007, desde la Cámara de Representantes de los Estados Unidos, los Países Bajos y el Canadá, hasta la adopción de las resoluciones del Parlamento Europeo, la voz de la comunidad internacional que insta al Gobierno del Japón a resolver la cuestión de "las mujeres de consuelo" se ha convertido en una ola enorme. Sin embargo, el Gobierno del Japón, que había distorsionado los libros de texto de historia, niega la movilización forzada de las Fuerzas Armadas del Japón, sigue siendo silencioso y desvergonzado en la solución de la cuestión de la mujer de consuelo. Además, en el examen periódico del Consejo de Derechos Humanos de las Naciones Unidas (UPR), celebrado en Ginebra en mayo pasado, el Gobierno del Japón afirmó que la cuestión de la "suelo" se había concluido mediante las actividades del Fondo para la Mujer de Asia. La terrible distorsión histórica del Japón es una costumbre propia del Japón."
      Si se niega a los hechos históricos, no hay futuro de Japón. El mundo se está conociendo cada vez más.

    • @monicamuramatsu3626
      @monicamuramatsu3626 Před 2 lety +8

      @@jlim63 En 1995, Japón tenía como objetivo resolver el problema de las ex mujeres de confort a través del Fondo de Mujeres Asiáticas, que se estableció en un acuerdo con Corea del Sur y Japón, contribuyó con 4.5 mil millones de yenes de Japón.
      En 1997, la "ceremonia de transmisión", en la que las ex mujeres de confort que deseaban recibir el fondo recibieron una compensación y los gastos del proyecto de bienestar médico por primera vez, se llevó a cabo de forma privada en Seúl de una manera que respetó la privacidad de las primeras ex mujeres de confort. Se leyó una carta de disculpa en nombre del primer ministro japonés en coreano, y las ex mujeres de confort que asistieron vestidas de gala lloraron y pronunciaron palabras de alegría.
      Sin embargo, lo contrario a la sinceridad de la parte japonesa, la resistencia fue fuerte del grupo de derechos humanos de la CDH no querer solucionar el problema del fondo de dinero en Corea del Sur, y los nombres de las siete personas que lo recibieron fueron anunciados con sus nombres reales. Las ex mujeres de confort fueron fuertemente acusadas de "vender su corazón porque querían dinero". El gobierno de Corea del Sur fue inicialmente acogedor, pero cambió su política debido a la fuerte oposición de la CDH. Siete ex mujeres de confort, cuyos nombres reales se mencionaron después de recibir una compensación del Fondo de Mujeres Asiáticas, han sido tratadas con frialdad al ser excluidas del nombre del monumento de las mujeres de confort.
      Es difícil entender que el grupo que debería defender los derechos humanos de las ancianas ex mujeres de confort mayores de 90 años se oponga firmemente a no recibir dinero de Japón. Por el hecho de que la organización ahora está siendo acusada de violar la ley de administración de subsidios, podemos ver el aspecto de la organización que utilizó a las "ex mujeres de confort" como negocio de donaciones / subsidios.
      La ex embajadora en Corea, Masatoshi Muto, dijo que muchas ex mujeres de confort recibirían un tributo del fondo y resolverían el problema temprano y con buena actitud, si la CDH coreana no actuaba en nombre de las ex mujeres de confort y la CDH no interfería con la resolución del tema de las ex mujeres de confort.
      Recuerde también que Japón se ha disculpado sinceramente. Le muestro correctamente la carta del Primer Ministro de esa época (la carta de la foto fue escrita por el Primer Ministro Junichiro Koizumi) y le dio la copia de la carta con su propia firma a cada ex-mujer de confort. Creo que estas cosas deberían conocerse mejor.
      Sin embargo, como resultado, utilizando este fondo, 61 de 207 ex mujeres de confort nombradas por el gobierno coreano recibieron compensación, 13 ex mujeres de confort de Taiwán y 211 ex mujeres de confort de Filipinas. En los Países Bajos, 79 ex mujeres de confort recibieron únicamente servicios médicos y de bienestar. Indonesia ha establecido un centro para ancianos porque es difícil nombrar a ex mujeres de confort. Es una lástima que el mundo malinterprete que Japón no ha hecho nada a pesar de estos esfuerzos con las ex mujeres de confort.
      En 2015, en el nuevo acuerdo con Corea del Sur, una y otra vez el primer ministro japonés Abe volvió a expresar sus más sinceras disculpas y remordimientos a todas las mujeres que sufrieron dolorosas experiencias, incurables heridas físicamente y psicológicas como ex mujeres de confort. También se creó un nuevo fondo para las víctimas. Japón comenzó a donar mil millones de yenes a un nuevo fondo establecido para las ancianas ex mujeres de confort.
      Sin embargo, a pesar del acuerdo entre las naciones, el gobierno de Corea del Sur cambió su actitud poco a poco y no apreció el acuerdo porque las decenas de ex-mujeres de confort sobrevivientes dijeron que las expresiones de arrepentimiento japonesas en el pasado han sido solo a medias y poco sinceras.
      Al final, el nuevo fondo también se vio obligado a disolverse porque la parte coreana no pudo realizar ajustes internos.
      Algunas ex mujeres de confort que han sido reconocidas como víctimas del ejército japonés ya han recibido compensación hasta 134,850 dólares estadounidenses, pero las ex mujeres de confort para militares estadounidenses que ganaron el juicio contra el gobierno de Corea en febrero de 2018, recibieron solamente 4,400 dólares estadounidenses, a pesar de ser una ex mujer que también ha sufrido abusos contra los derechos humanos. Es difícil entender que exista una diferencia tan grande en la compensación. Así que esa puede ser la razón del negocio de las " ex mujeres de confort".
      Al sabotear cualquier reconciliación entre Corea del Sur y Japón, el CDH promueve directamente un objetivo político clave de Corea del Norte y ese parece ser el punto.

    • @kotaro-mny
      @kotaro-mny Před 2 lety +3

      @@jlim63
      アジア女性基金創設の後も、韓国には賠償を行っています。
      それを無かった事にしてますか?
      日本のどこが歪んでいるというのでしょうか?
      韓国は、ベトナムとの問題に向き合ってさえもいないですよね?
      終戦末期、終戦直後にあった朝鮮半島人における日本人へ向けた残虐な行為があった事をあなたは知りませんか?
      日本に、本国に帰ろうとする女性や子供達を含めた日本の民間人が、どのような扱いを受け、どのようにされたのか…
      それらの問題を今現在問おうとすれば、新たな問題となります。

  • @Urm0mz
    @Urm0mz Před rokem +2

    The opposition....is...weak 😅
    "Their pimps said they were 17!"
    Sir...whet?

  • @ashes4875
    @ashes4875 Před 2 lety +7

    The audacity to removed the comfort women statue in Manila, Philippines.

    • @user-qu1gl7to3z
      @user-qu1gl7to3z Před 2 lety +2

      and there are also Netherland person who involved this.

  • @gayeinggs5179
    @gayeinggs5179 Před rokem

    What happened to the children from this. Assault ?

  • @ningok240
    @ningok240 Před 2 lety +21

    Hello Mr. Ed Fraser, I am a Japanese TV watcher. Recently I learned you and your team filmed a Korean woman on a so-called slave experience in the time of WW2 in a program Channel 4. Don't know the woman was recently sued for lies and mis-handling of donation the government paid? She already confessed that her experiences as so-called comfort woman was utter lie !! I hope you also broadcast for correction. All Japanese are wrongly shamed for the lie. There are many references and verifiable testimony, supporting those were lies. If you need them, I am happy to send you. Let me know. Regard,

    • @Neptutron
      @Neptutron Před 2 lety

      if u have them just post the links here publicly! then people will jno ur not full o crap and upvote ur comment

  • @user-hn7js3yk2l
    @user-hn7js3yk2l Před 2 lety +51

    British public broadcasting?I'm disappointed.

  • @chiemio-hira1388
    @chiemio-hira1388 Před 2 lety +80

    Think calmly. What about Japanese colony (actually annexed) Taiwan? Japan ruled in the same way, but in South Korea, they lie, forge history, cry and make a fuss and draw sympathy from the world, but Taiwan does not make a fuss about prostitutes. Why are the feelings so opposite even though they are in the same annexed country? Differences in national character lead to these results. Even if we compare the current Taiwan and South Korea, the credibility of the country and the cleanliness of the people are incomparable. The result of the merger of the differences in national character between Taiwan and South Korea has changed significantly. South Korea lie for money, but Taiwan has so many good people that it doesn't do anything sneaky to despise Japan.

    • @_grtakeuchi5028
      @_grtakeuchi5028 Před 2 lety +22

      Taiwanese ex comfort women also filed against Japanese government. You just don't see what you don't want to see.

    • @sophiewong8957
      @sophiewong8957 Před 2 lety +11

      And of course fascist apologists from the Japanese right will attempt to gaslight the comment section into thinking what they did to even a single woman was okay. Unlike the brainwashed Japanese citizenry, however, the western audience cannot be so easily manipulated into whitewashing genocide- the attempt is honestly funny if it weren’t so pathetic. Dear Chiemi-Chan, please drop your attempt to slut-shame femicide victims as prostitutes and ~think calmly~: the divergent national characters between Germany and Japan after the war really showed that not even two nukes were enough to whip Japan into a civilized society. The credibility of the country and the cleanliness of the people are incomparable ;)

    • @user-hd7pn2is3k
      @user-hd7pn2is3k Před 2 lety +7

      All the war victims need is the right history education in public schools in Japan, stopping government officials from visiting shrines that enshrines major war criminals, and ending historical distortions: you can just see here in the comment section people believe femicide victims were prostitutes (this is a very regressive thought for all the female victim of war as well). War was never on women's side. All of these three never happened in Japan, and people keep saying that the wrongdoers made their apology, so the victims should shut up as 'nice people do'. Fuk you- War victims exist and made their voices in Taiwan and China along with Korean victims and they actually thanked the Koreans for making the issue visible for the world.

    • @theeastface1153
      @theeastface1153 Před 2 lety +7

      BULLSHIT what are japanese different from chinese? you only learn what you want to learn just like any other communism countries. do you actually realize that your history textbooks are made of bullshit like putting Dok-do as a Japanese territory and fixing your dark history in your sweet taste

  • @kotaro-mny
    @kotaro-mny Před 2 lety +9

    Red dress and leather shoes ……
    It was a time when it was forbidden in Japan to wear such clothes during World War II.
    Even if there is a red cloth, such a prominent and flashy costume is an era when it is not allowed to make it during the war.
    It was an era when people were told that "luxury is an enemy" and everyone was wearing patchy clothes while enduring a poor life.
    It was an era when even foreign words, which were said to be horizontal letters, were prohibited.
    The "helicopter", "jeep", and "Christmas holiday" mentioned in the grandmother's testimony did not exist in Japan at that time.
    There was no transport plane in Japan to move the grandmother.
    There was no "comfort station" in Taiwan where the grandmother was taken.
    .The "Kamikaze" that took the grandmother was formed as a unit at the end of the war, which is different from the age when the grandmother was taken.
    Also, there must have been no fuel to use to transport the grandmothers.
    There are not enough supplies in Japan to use for such things.
    If so, it should have been used as a resource for fighting, not for carrying the grandmothers

  • @user-siayuo
    @user-siayuo Před 2 lety +30

    That is not the fact.

    • @user-wv1wo8pi5f
      @user-wv1wo8pi5f Před 2 lety +2

      Everything is FACT
      証拠と証人がいるけど問題ありますか?

  • @kotaro-mny
    @kotaro-mny Před 2 lety +3

    In South Korea, every time the president changes, he demands an apology and compensation from Japan.
    In South Korea, every time the president changes, they say they are not responsible because the previous administration just made the wrong decision.
    So it's like there are no agreements or treaties ...
    Unfortunately there seems to be no concept of fulfilling the promise
    So far, Japan has officially apologized to South Korea many times and paid exceptional compensation.
    Other than that ... financial assistance, incentives ... huge loans to South Korea, etc.
    However, the loan has never been returned.
    South Korea has repeatedly demanded apologies and reparations from Japan, failing to fulfill its international commitments.
    .These are a kind of greed and seem to never run out.
    Grandmothers aren't just asking for an apology.
    For South Korea, apology and compensation are two and the same as one set menu.
    If either one comes out first, it will ask for another one ...
    I always make the same request ..

  • @user-cy5ys6zp2q
    @user-cy5ys6zp2q Před 2 lety +28

    【 Statement by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe 】
    August 14. 2015 : On the 70th anniversary of the end of the war
    Upon the innocent people did our country inflict immeasurable damage and suffering.
    Each and everyone of them had his or her life, dream, and beloved family.
    When I squarely contemplate this obvious fact, even now, I find myself speechless and my heart is rent with the utmost grief.
    We must never again repeat the devastation of war.
    Incident, aggression, war -- we shall never again resort to any form of the threat or use of force as a means of setting international disputes.
    We shall abandon colonial rule forever and respect the right of self-determination of all peoples throughout the world.
    With deep repentance for the war, Japan made that pledge.
    Upon it, we have created a free and democratic country, abibed by the rule of law, and consistently upheld that pledge never to wage a war again.
    Heading toward the 80th, the 90th, and the centennial anniversary of the end of the war, we are determined to create such a Japan together with the Japanese people.

    • @user-gb1jf8ng2u
      @user-gb1jf8ng2u Před 2 lety +7

      Same guy whose administration raised a ruckus about a court judgement telling war criminal businesses to pay very small reparations to their slaves? Same administration that freaked about civic groups setting up monuments to victims in Germany?
      They should have shot the entire imperial family as well as the wartime cabinet after WW2.

    • @user-cy5ys6zp2q
      @user-cy5ys6zp2q Před 2 lety +23

      @@user-gb1jf8ng2u
      Japan and Korea have built a close,friendly and cooperative relationship based on the Treaty on Basic Relations between Japan and Korea and other relevant agreements that the two countries concluded when they normalized their relationship in 1965.
      The agreement on the Settlement of Problem concerning Property and Claims and on Economic Cooperation between Japan and Korea (the Agreement), which is the core of these agreements, stipulates that Japan shall supply to Korea 300 million US D in grants and extend loans up to 200 million US D , and that problem concerning property, rights and interests of the two Contracting Parties and their national (including juridical persons), as well as concerning claims between the Contracting Parties and their nationals, are settled completely and finally, and no contention shall be made thereof ( ※ )
      As such, the Agreement has provided the basis for the bilateral relationship up untill now.
      In spite of the above, series of judgments of the Supreme Court of Korea last year ordered respondent Japanese companies, inter alia, to pay compensation to the plaintiffs.
      These decisions are extremely regrettable and totally unacceptable.
      The decisions clearly violate ※ of the Agreement and inflict unjustifiable damage and costs on the said Japanese companies.
      Above all, the decisions completely overthrow the legal foundation of the friendly and cooperative relationship that Japan and Korea have developed since the normalization of diplomatic relations in 1965.
      The settlement of this dispute requires the Korea to remedy its accumulated breaches of international law.
      Japan renews its request for Korea to take concrete actions for that purpose immediately.

    • @rrootripes8126
      @rrootripes8126 Před 2 lety +2

      @@user-cy5ys6zp2q  ”最大の争点は植民地支配の精算の象徴とも言える請求権問題であった。日韓交渉妥結を急ぐ朴政権は、軍事クーデタから四か月後の九月段階で、金額においては実質三億ドル、形式としては賠償ではなく日本側の主張する「経済協力方式」を受け入れる方針を固めていた。そして、11月には朴正熙議長が来日し、政治決着を図るベく、池田首相との首脳会談に臨んだのである。”
      -日韓交渉と「大平・金メモ」の成立, 宮城大蔵編著 (2015) 『戦後日本のアジア外交』
      上記の本を見ると、請求権問題は日本の過ちに対する「賠償」ではなく「経済協力」の方式で行われたことが分かる。 韓日経済協力によって韓国は経済発展と近代化を成し遂げることができたが、この経済協力は商品および日本資本の対韓輸出を促進させ、1980年代に日本の対韓貿易黒字が300億ドルに達するなど、日本も利得を得た。 このような側面からも請求権問題は「経済協力」の方式によって行われたと考えられる。 そして、強制徴用と従軍慰安婦問題などに代表される個人賠償と国家賠償は、厳然たる別問題だ。 日本がサンフランシスコ講和条約を通じて賠償したのは国家レベルの賠償だけだ。

    • @user-cy5ys6zp2q
      @user-cy5ys6zp2q Před 2 lety +9

      @@rrootripes8126 1965年、個人賠償をしようとした日本側は、そのリストを韓国側に要求。
      しかし、韓国側は個別にではなく、一括して韓国政府に支払うことを日本に要求し、そして日本は韓国政府の要求に従った。
      つまり、日本から賠償金を得た韓国政府は、日本の代わりに当該韓国人に支払わなければならないのです。
      あなたは、一般人である一研究者が書いた本から得た知識だけで、私にこのようなコメントを書いている。
      韓国国内で、「1965年に日本から受け取った賠償金を、我々(当該韓国人)に渡してくれ」と、韓国政府に対して裁判をおこした韓国人達のことを調べて、勉強して下さい。

    • @user-ct3os2cd8l
      @user-ct3os2cd8l Před 2 lety +10

      @@user-gb1jf8ng2u 結局韓国人の知識ってこんなもんよな
      日本がすでに日韓基本条約で賠償していることを知らない

  • @MRSECEA
    @MRSECEA Před 2 lety +1

    I'm just about 4 min of it,,I'm already crying.

    • @user-cy5ys6zp2q
      @user-cy5ys6zp2q Před 2 lety +2

      You are compassionate person.
      But, this video is fiction…

    • @user-cy5ys6zp2q
      @user-cy5ys6zp2q Před 2 lety +2

      czcams.com/video/XlQX8SttPjo/video.html

  • @khe84
    @khe84 Před 2 lety +4

    thank you for the people in Unreported World making this great and truthful documentary. I agree with the director's comment that this is not a singular problem between Korea and Japan, but all the victims of war especially women sexually harassed or abused. good luck.

    • @MrLemania
      @MrLemania Před 2 lety

      1. 강제동원에 대한 증언
      1993년 첫 번째 증언
      내 동갑내기 친구 중에 김분순이라는 아이가 있었는데 그 어머니는 술장사를 하고 있었다. 하루는 내가 그 집에 놀러가니까 그 어머니가 “너 신발 하나 옳게 못 신고 이게 뭐냐, 애야, 너 우리 분순이하고 저기 어디로 가거라. 거기 가면 오만 거 다 있단다. 밥도 많이 먹을 거고, 너희집도 잘 살게 해준단다”라고 했다. 당시 내 옷차림새는 헐벗고 말이 아니었다.
      며칠이 지난 후 분순이랑 강가에 가서 고동을 잡고 있었는데, 저쪽 언덕 위에 서 있는 웬 노인과 일본 남자가 보였다. 노인이 손가락으로 우리를 가리키니까 남자가 우리쪽으로 내려왔다. 노인은 곧 가버리고 남자가 우리에게 손짓으로 가자고 했다. 나는 무서워서 분순이는 아랑곳하지 않고 반대쪽으로 줄행랑을 놓았다.
      그런데 며칠이 지난 어느날 새벽, 분순이가 우리집 봉창을 두드리며 “가만히 나오너라” 하며 소곤거렸다. 나는 발걸음을 죽이고 살금살금 분순이를 따라 나갔다. 어머니에게도 이야기하지 않은 채, 그냥 분순이를 따라 집을 나섰다. 집에서 입고 있던 검은 통치마에 단추 달린 긴 면적삼을 입고 게다를 끌고 있었다. 가서 보니 강가에서 보았던 일본 남자가 나와 있었다. 그는 마흔이 좀 안 되어 보였다. 국민복에 전투모를 쓰고 있었다. 그는 나에게 옷보퉁이 하나를 건네주면서 그 속에 원피스와 가죽구두가 있다고 했다. 보퉁이를 살짝 들쳐 보니 과연 빨간 원피스와 가죽구두가 보였다. 그걸 받고 어린 마음에 얼마나 좋았는지 모른다. 그래서 그만 다른 생각도 못하고 선뜻 따라나서게 되었다. 나까지 합해 처녀가 모두 다섯 명이었다.
      그 길로 역으로 가서 기차를 타고 경주까지 갔다. 그때 나는 생전 처음으로 기차를 타보았다.
      경주에 가서 어느 여관에 들어갔다. 여관 앞 개울가에서 손을 씻고 있는데, 산비탈에 보라색 꽃이 한송이 피어 있었다.
      생전 처음 보는 꽃이어서 무슨 꽃이냐고 물어보니까 도라지꽃이라고 했다.
      거기서 이틀밤인가를 지냈는데 또 여자 두 명을 더 데리고 왔다. 그래서 여자가 모두 일곱 명이 되었다.
      경주에서 기차를 타고 대구를 지나가게 되었다. 달리는 기차의 깨진 유리 차창 저편에 우리집이 보였다.
      그때서야 비로소 집생각이 나고 어머니가 보고 싶어졌다. 난 우리 엄마에게 가야 한다고 하면서 막 울었다.
      옷보퉁이를 밀치며 이거 안 가질테니 집에 보내 달라고 하며 계속 울었다. 울다가 지쳐서 곯아떨어졌는데 얼마나 갔는지 모르겠다. 여러 날을 간 것 같다.
      ・・아무리 봐도 일본군에 의해 강제로 끌려갔다기보단 분순이 엄마한테 팔아넘겨졌다거나 이쁜 옷에 호기심이 발동해 따라나서게 되었다...
      뭐 그렇게 밖에 볼 수 없는 내용이다.
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      ・2004년 증언
      대구 고성동에서 16살까지 살았고, 1943년 어느 여름 16살때 코와 입밖에 보이지 않는 모자를 쓴 일본군인이
      동네언니 4명들과 함께 우리를 강제로 끌고갔다.
      어디로가는지 왜 데려가는지도 몰랐다.
      창문이 없는 기차에 우리를 태웠는데, 가지않겠다고 하니 죠센징이라고 하면서 구둣발로 밟고 때렸다.
      집에가겠다고 하니 또 때리더라. 너무 많이 맞아 걷지도 못할 지경이었다.
      아.. 우리가 일반적으로 생각하는 이미지.
      일본 군인이 아무것도 모르는 여자들을 끌고갔다는 이야기로 바뀌었다.
      -------
      2006년 증언
      열 다섯살이던 1942년 경 집에서 자다가 일본군에 의해 대만으로 끌려갔다.
      이젠 또 자다가 끌려가시고..
      --------
      ・2014년 증언
      15살이 되던 해 어느날 일본 군인이 '이리오라'는 손짓을 했다.
      무서워서 도망갔는데 또 다른 일본 군인에게 붙잡혀 기차를 타고 대만의 한 일본군 부대로 끌려갔다.
      ・・얘기가 오락가락한다. 무엇이 진실인지?
      사실 이부분은 혼동이 되어선 안되는 중요한 내용이다.
      물론 성폭행 후의 극심한 트라우마로 기억이 오락가락 할 수 있다지만
      이런식의 사실과 다른 이야기나 모순이 생긴다면 어물쩡 넘길 것이 아니라 왜 저런 모순이 생겼는지 확실히 짚고 넘어가야 하는 부분인데
      그 부분에 대한 검증은 전혀 없다.
      더구나 기억상 혼동이라 보기도 어려운 점이, 93년 증언에서는 국민복에 전투모를 쓴 40대 남성이라 지칭할 정도로 구체성이 강한데
      이 증언을 몽땅 무시하고 오락가락 한다는 것은 증언에 대한 신뢰도가 대폭 하락할 수 밖에 없는 것이다.
      귀국 후의 삶에 대한 증언 역시 일관되지 못한다.
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      2. 귀국 후 삶에 대한 증언
      ・93년 증언
      대만에서 2년동안 있다 귀국 뒤 술집종업원, 가정부 등 밑바닥 생활을 떠돌다가
      가족들의 끈질긴 권유로 지난 87년 60살의 나이로 8남매를 둔 75세 노인의 후처로 들어갔다.
      때늦었지만 면사포도 써보고 혼인신고도 처음이고 또 마지막 기회라는 것을 고려한 결정이었다.
      그러나 5년동안 살면서 돌아온 것은 치매걸린 남편의 행패와 폭력, 가족들의 냉대 뿐으로
      지난 3월 위자료 한푼 못받고 이혼하고 말았다.
      ・・귀국후 궂은 일을 전전하시다 75세 노인의 후처로 들어갔다가 이혼을 하셨다고..
      -------
      ・99년 증언
      일제 당시 초등학교를 중퇴하고 야학에서 한문 등을 배웠으나 43년 16세 나이에 일본군 위안부로 끌려가 대만에서 고생하다가
      해방 이듬해인 46년 고국으로 돌아왔다. 이후 결혼을 하지않고 보험회사 등에 다니며 홀로 지내다
      92년 일본군 정신대 피해자로 신고한 뒤 매주 서울 일본대사관 앞에서 열리는 수요집회에 참가하고 지역 피해 할머니를 만나고 있다.
      ・・갑자기 보험회사가 튀어나오고 75세 노인이야기는 사라졌다.
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      3. 도와준 일본 장교에 대한 증언
      ・98년 증언
      16살때 일본군 막사에 들어가지 않으려다 두들겨맞고 초주검이 되어있는데, 21살된 이 장교가 데려가 보살펴줘서 겨우 목숨을 건졌다.
      이 장교는 전쟁이 막바지로 치달을 무렵 "죽으러 간다"며 떠나 돌아오지 않았다.
      나중에 대만에 가서 이름도 모르는 장교였지만 인형에 '하세가와'라는 이름을 붙여주고
      나머지 인형에는 '무명씨'라는 이름을 붙여주고 영혼결혼식을 치뤄줬다.
      ・・이름모르는 장교였지만 '하세가와'라는 이름을 붙여주고 그 일본 군인의 영혼결혼식을 치뤄주었다고.
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      ・2015년 증언
      당시 17살이었는데 가미카제 부대 안에 있는 위안소에 끌려가 어린 일본군인을 만났다.
      그 군인은 위안소에서 맞고 고문을 당해 만신창이가 된 나에게 도움을 주고 '도시꼬'라는 이름도 지어주었다.
      98년 일본에서 날 도와준 군인의 이름이 '하야까와 기꾸쇼니'라는 것을 알았다.
      하야까와는 어느날 저녁 하야까와는 어느 날 저녁 이용수 할머니에게 "내일 죽으러 가야 된다"고 하면서 노래를 가르쳐 주었다.
      하야까와는 "도시꼬, 너의 부모별도 있고 나의 부모별도 있어. 내가 내일 죽으면 별이 하나 떨어질 거야"라고 하면서 노래를 불렀다.
      하야까와는 다음날 보이지 않았고 그 이후로도 기다렸지만 오지 않았다. 1945년 5월 오키나와 전투에서 죽었다고 한다.
      ・・갑자기 진짜 이름이 생기고 드라마틱한 이야기가 덧붙여졌다.
      98년도에 어떤 경위로 알게되었는지는 아무리 찾아봐도 나오지않는다.
      하세가와에서 하야가와가 나왔다고하면 나 의심병걸린건가 싶다.

    • @kotaro-mny
      @kotaro-mny Před 2 lety +1

      まずまず、自国の慰安婦の問題やベトナムのライダイハンについてはどう考えていますか?
      それらもまた、同じ女性問題ですが?
      それから世界各国に韓国人女性における性産業が今も尚活発に行われています。
      その事柄に関しても、どの様に考えますか?

    • @khe84
      @khe84 Před 2 lety

      @@kotaro-mny first of all, please use English when you're trying to ask someone who's mother tongue is not Japanese language. 1) about issues between Korean and Vietnamese government, as I know of Korean government has been apologized many times whenever they have new president and whenever they have chance to go there and meet each other. 2) I partly agree that some portion of Korean women is working for those kind of industry yet it's commonly happening all around the world. Japan has one of biggest Adult video industry in terms of both size and viewers... Since prostitution has been always there from the first time humans are trading something to another valued things, it's meaningless to discuss about that issue here; otherwise you're just trying to denounce the victim's all hardships under Japanese imperialism or you're just trying to say it's all falsehoods and actually they were volunteered: yet many officially acknowledged truthful evidences have clarified. Japanese people have to be shameful knowing that large percentage of people is not thinking even it's true. What a people, what a country.

    • @kotaro-mny
      @kotaro-mny Před 2 lety

      @@khe84
      韓国は、ベトナム女性やイギリスがライダイハンについて公にするまで、何もしてはこなったのは間違いのない事実です。
      そのイギリスからの報道により、多くの韓国人が初めて知ったのも事実。
      もし、あなたの言うように、韓国の大統領が謝罪をしてきたのなら、被害者達は、イギリスの支援により問題提起して来なかったのではないですか?

    • @kotaro-mny
      @kotaro-mny Před 2 lety

      @@khe84
      日本人が日本語を使うのは当たり前です。
      なんの為に翻訳機能がついてますか?
      他国語を使うも使わないもこちらの自由ですね(^ ^)
      日本の性産業事業であるアダルトビデオの一番の顧客は海外では韓国が一番でしょうね(^ ^)確かに良いお客様ですね。
      帝国主義ってなんですかね?自分は至って歴史にちょっと興味のある普通の日本人だけど?
      犠牲者とはイヨンス婆さんの事ですか?
      婆さんや韓国や韓国人のいう証拠は、婆さんと、その婆さんのいう言葉だけしかないですね。
      近年、アメリカが慰安婦について再調査をした結果報告があります。
      強制だとする証拠がないと結果が出ている。
      戦争下では、どの国のどの人種も民間人は犠牲を虐げれ、誰もが苦難や苦悩を味わっている。
      イヨンスや、慰安婦、朝鮮半島人や、韓国ばかりじゃないって事です。
      韓国人が日本で行っている性産業のほとんどが違法に行われています。
      性産業に限らず、近年では韓国人の若者が日本にやって来て日本で違法とされている白タク行為をして稼いでいます。
      それを知ったので、警察に情報提供しました。
      在日韓国人女性が、韓国から女性を集め、日本で違法な風俗店に斡旋したので、これも情報提供して、その韓国人女性らは警察に拘束され刑務所に拘留されたり、韓国に送還されました(^ ^)
      当たり前ですよね、法を犯したのだから(^ ^)

  • @realstage1925
    @realstage1925 Před 2 lety +27

    British Military Comfort Women
    In the 19th century it was common practice in the Royal Navy to bring prostitutes on board when a ship came into port. In English port towns, women were brought to warships in small boats and paid for by the captains of the small boats. Concern about venereal disease grew, and an 1864 law placed prostitutes in 11 designated port towns under the control of the War and Navy Departments. Regular medical examinations by doctors soon became compulsory and prostitutes had to be registered. Later, there was a move to make the law apply to towns where the army and navy were not stationed, but this did not happen.
    In India
    According to a survey in 1891-92, the Imperial Government of India (of which the Queen of England was also the Emperor) established establishments for prostitutes, the British Army paid the prostitutes, and government inspectors supervised their access to the barracks.
    A survey of the prostitution system by the British troops stationed in India in 1893 showed that the fees were higher than the daily wages of the labourers and that the age of the women ranged from 14 to 18 years . At that time, British troops in India were stationed in camps with attached bazaars, and the bazaars had prostitute quarters. They were mainly from the prostitute caste, some of whom had come to India from Europe. A register of prostitutes was kept until 1888.
    Britain signed the International Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women and Children in 1921, but the system of public prostitution was still maintained in the colonies.
    One Japanese researcher has pointed out that "it was in the colonies that the maintenance of the imperialist armed forces was more important, and that is why the preservation of the public prostitution system was more important in the colonies than at home", and that the supply of prostitutes "was not limited to Japanese prostitutes, who were sold by poor parents, tricked into prostitution, or placed in a situation where they were tied to an advance and could not escape".
    The use of prostitution and brothels by soldiers is a taboo subject in Britain and is rarely discussed, but records left by some soldiers show that the British military officially approved the use of 'comfort stations'. “Inside the brothels that served the Western Front: How one First World War soldier found love in the arms of a French sweetheart”. Independent. Dated 3 August 2014
    British officers serving in France were authorised by the military to use brothels. The brothels for officers were known as 'Blue Lamps' and those for ordinary soldiers as 'Red Lamps'.
    At the beginning of the war, the British government's policy was to allow prostitution in medically supervised brothels. Near the end of the war, sex education was given to soldiers, and at the same time they were allowed to use the remedy (disinfectant) anonymously. Brothels that had been investigated by the authorities were given special dispensation.
    The British poet Robert Graves, while serving in the First World War, witnessed a British military brothel in Béthune, France. According to Graves, the comfort station, called the "Red Lamp", had a queue of up to 150 soldiers waiting for their turn for three comfort women. The cost was 10 francs (8 shillings in those days).

    • @frozensmile6563
      @frozensmile6563 Před rokem +1

      This woman has pretended to be a former comfort woman and repeatedly changed a number of contradictory testimonies. In other words, her testimony is complete bullshit and fiction.

  • @resources70
    @resources70 Před 2 lety +65

    This issue has been finally and irreversibly resolved by the Japan-Korea agreement.
    Also, the existence of SEXSLAVE has already been denied. (This is an issue of human trafficking between Koreans).

    • @Andrew-jb2iy
      @Andrew-jb2iy Před 2 lety +8

      Why are you anonymously posting machine translated gibberish? A third party that is not party to the agreement has nothing to do with that agreement, so babbling garbled nonsense anonymously about that agreement is a pathetic waste of time.

    • @user-hd7pn2is3k
      @user-hd7pn2is3k Před 2 lety +3

      1. In a confidential document of Japanese army in March 4th, 1938, it says that "Comfort women recruitment was controlled by the expeditionary force, and in that recruitment they should be in charge of selection of the people. The Department of the Army ordered that the recruitment should be confidential, proceeded with the police and the military police of the related regions. This notice was approved by the hub of Department of Army."
      2. In September 19th, 1940, form the "War Morale Encouragement Measures" of the adjutant of Japanese Department of Army he wrote "comfort system is highly affective in raising morales and military discipline, and preventing crimes and sexually transmitted disease."
      -> so, the Imperial Japanese army did have and was in charge of an official comfort women system.
      2. In United States war report Kunmin - REG -Op-3, there is a report of war prisoners in Chinese Kunming Yenan, 23 Korean women and 2 Korean men, one Taiwan man, and four Japanese women and 77 Japanese men were held as war captives. Attitudes and testimodials of Korean and Japanese captive are different. Korean captives fleed from the Japanese army and gave themselves up to the Chinese army. Except for madame Hwang Nam Suk, 22 Korean women became sex slaves by fraud and coercion. In July 1943 fifteen women from Korea came after seeing an advertisement on recruiting workers for Japanese factories in Singapore on Korean newspaper. About 300 women were recruited as sex slaves with similar fraud.
      3. Suzuki Hiraku, a lieutenant general, wrote in his own testimony they made 'comfort women' by abducting some Korean and Chinese women.
      4. In the paper of Military Tribunal for the Far East, now stored in National Assembly Library of Japan, lieutenant of Japanese Army who stayed in Indonesia said the 'the local women were forced into comfort women'.

  • @kangyongna6165
    @kangyongna6165 Před 2 lety +28

    잘사는 북한이 일본이라더니 일본인들 댓글들보니까 진짜네

  • @Oikensuke
    @Oikensuke Před 2 lety +12

    I live in Vietnam now and there are many Koreans, but I have never heard of an apology for the story of Koreans slaughtering Vietnamese in the Vietnam War. It is a common practice for Koreans to cover up their sins and emphasize the sins of other countries.

    • @sansan2591
      @sansan2591 Před 2 lety +4

      @Javier L Indeed, South Koreans mercilessly massacred thousands of Vietnamese prisoners of war and innocent civilians.

    • @sansan2591
      @sansan2591 Před 2 lety +3

      @Javier L As Swede, the atrocities committed by South Korean soldiers in Vietnam and the war crimes committed by Japan during World War II are disgusting. You are just two different sides of the same coin. During the Vietnam War, the Swedish government provided humanitarian assistance to North Vietnam. I know what you Koreans and Americans did to North Vietnamese POW

    • @sansan2591
      @sansan2591 Před 2 lety +3

      @Javier L It seems that your life is miserable. 😔

    • @jeffg6924
      @jeffg6924 Před 2 lety +1

      @Javier L There's a good chance Abe was placed by the Yakuza. Given the deals and government contracts they've been awarded, it's make sense.

  • @ashleighpeterson1510
    @ashleighpeterson1510 Před 2 lety +3

    Anyone who has ever been used for DeX deserves more than just an apology. That woman and all survivors of such pain deserve to be put on pedestals, and their offenders a slower sterilization and a quick death. Disgusting monsters allowed to return home and be honored as heroes. It's too common.

  • @kotaro-mny
    @kotaro-mny Před 2 lety +6

    In recent years, many have just begun to know the truth about this issue.
    However, people who are said to be leftists use this problem for various reasons and intentions.
    Even in Korea, people who say it is true and people who say it is false have different opinions.
    It's true because someone who was alive and experienced at the time was talking!
    Everyone believes without a doubt ...
    Unlike in the past, do you just believe in the information you are given and give your opinion, without trying to do something that might be immediately understood if you look it up easily using the Internet?
    Without even checking if that is true ...?
    Is it such a sloppy thing? .

  • @eudaimonia5455
    @eudaimonia5455 Před 2 lety +15

    This report is not true. On May 9, 2020, Yoon Mee-hwa announced Lee Yong-soo's career misrepresentation. "When (Lee Yong-soo) called the accusation in 1992, he shuddered like a mosquito and said,'I'm not a victim, my friend ...'" I remember it like yesterday. "

  • @infinitydominguez9539
    @infinitydominguez9539 Před 2 lety +16

    Just curious, I’ve heard people say that this women is lying about her story, and that her testimony has been changing, but are we ignoring the fact that there were still women forced to be comfort women during the war? And will the Japanese government ever send out apologizes to Korea ? Sorry I just want to know as much information you all can share

    • @nekonekon
      @nekonekon Před 2 lety +16

      During wartime in any era, the sexual victimization of women is chronic.
      Several types of measures exist to deal with this.
      1.Use local brothels and sex services.
      2.Organize sexual services to support the military and accompany the military.
      3.Simply rob, humiliate, and dominate the local women.
      These are the three main types.
      Japan took the second method in order to reduce the damage to civilians on the front lines of Battle area.
      Japan forces, The method was to use public prostitutes, or "comfort stations慰安所," to accompany military personnel.
      Why did they choose to use such public prostitutes?
      There are many risks involved in using the local sex services.
      The most common are
      There is a risk of the spread of STDs due to the lack of hygiene management.
      There is not always an adequate sexual service organization.
      In order to maintain security, we cannot overburden the local civilians.
      For this reason, "comfort stations" were operated to reduce scandals caused by military personnel, to reduce unnecessary health hazards for military personnel, and to protect local civilian women.
      In order to work in these "comfort stations", one had to go through a number of checks, and only after one's eligibility and willingness to work were confirmed could one work.
      In return, they were paid a huge salary.
      In other words, none of the prostitutes in the official "comfort stations" were forced to work.

    • @nekonekon
      @nekonekon Před 2 lety +12

      There are of course incidents of illegal exploitation of women in war zones in the activities of armies of gigantic scale.
      However, the number of such incidents by the Japanese military is extremely small compared to those in other countries.
      In some parts, there are cases where military units that are not officially part of the military are committing atrocities.
      Of course, Japan is aware of the existence of such incidents.
      These incidents are completely against the discipline of the Japanese military and will be punished if It found out.
      However
      This old woman tells her own story in this video.
      Is that true? , There is no such comfort woman like her.
      In the first place,
      Is this woman was a comfort woman during World War II?
      Suspected lol.
      She is simply a liar.
      Even within Korea, she is known to be a tremendous liar and actor.

    • @nekonekon
      @nekonekon Před 2 lety +10

      @Javier L lol You're enjoying your fantasy.

    • @nekonekon
      @nekonekon Před 2 lety +13

      @Javier L lol
      Liars like to change the subject right away.

    • @nekonekon
      @nekonekon Před 2 lety +6

      @Javier L
      You are responding to every other comment with your ridiculous bullshit.
      Ah..Would you prefer to speak Korean?
      돼요 합시다(´๏౪๏`)

  • @TheYah00netstar
    @TheYah00netstar Před 2 lety +6

    *Interestingly...after the war...the U.S requested the help of Japan to organize and train the korean law enforcement etc. So...again they did.*

  • @user-ko8sw1qt3o
    @user-ko8sw1qt3o Před 2 lety +4

    Do Koreans feel deceptive by thinking calmly and objectively?

  • @kijinkid2000
    @kijinkid2000 Před 2 lety +14

    한국여성가족부에 등록된 240명 할머니들이 끌려 간 곳(만주, 대만, 일본, 조선)는 군대 위안소는 전혀 없고 민간이 경영하는 매춘업소밖에 없었습니다.즉 보통 매춘부 였던 가능성.또 할머니들의 첫 증언은 궁핍해서 생활이 어려워서 부모가 자신을 팔았다고 했지만, 윤미향 만난 후 일본군이 강제 연행했다고 주장을 바꾸었습니다.참고:“ 빨간 수요일(2021년 9월 발간)

  • @margaretpeabody243
    @margaretpeabody243 Před 2 lety +1

    In the early '60's in Sunday School, we had Korean pen pals little did I know there was something a lot more sinister taking place.

    • @kotaro-mny
      @kotaro-mny Před 2 lety

      South Korea in the 1970s was in the middle of the high-growth period and was a happy time.

    • @kotaro-mny
      @kotaro-mny Před 2 lety +1

      The Vietnam War broke out in the late 1960s, and South Korea is participating in the war.
      In the war, South Korea prepared a comfort woman, but this grandmother was one of those who claimed to have been a comfort woman during World War II.
      The comfort women in the Vietnam War were sent to the site from South Korea as "fifth supplies" ...
      Most are said to have been women after the local Vietnamese women were forced or raped.
      They were also genocide by the South Korean army, and there are many photographs left, such as amputated bodies ..

    • @margaretpeabody243
      @margaretpeabody243 Před 2 lety

      @@kotaro-mny I am grateful you know so much history about South Korea.

    • @kotaro-mny
      @kotaro-mny Před 2 lety

      So ... excuse me, but what do you mean?
      I can guess that the reason why there were no penpals in Korea at that time was because Korea was not in the English-speaking world (^ ^)
      In the early 70's, it seems that he knew that something ominous was happening, so I commented on what happened at that time

    • @margaretpeabody243
      @margaretpeabody243 Před 2 lety

      @@kotaro-mny my mistake it was the early 60s.