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Harvard Law School Victimized The Korean Sex Slaves

Monday, 1 March 2021, 8:42 am In his recent paper entitled Contracting for Sex in the Pacific War and accompanying editorial “Recovering the Truth about the Comfort Women”, Professor J. Mark Ramseyer, the Mitsubishi Professor of Japanese Legal Studies at Harvard Law School describes the forced sexual slavery organized by Japan during World War II as a consenting, contractual process. Ramseyer’s arguments are factually inaccurate and misleading. He also ignores expansive scholarship done by international organizations, such as the United Nations and Amnesty International, which has conclusively found that the “comfort women” were coerced, kidnapped, or forced by the Japanese government. After its independent inquiry, the Japanese government

Hirohito in Europe: 100 years on, historic imperial trip celebrated for its vision of peace

Feb 27, 2021 It’s a little hard to know in modern times why members of a royal family once embarked on an extended tour of another country. From an imperialist point of view, royal tours are essentially an exercise in public relations. Those who have watched Netflix’s “The Crown” can probably relate this to the Prince and Princess of Wales’ monthlong tour of Australia in 1983. Princess Diana’s popularity two years into her marriage with Prince Charles came at an opportune time, helping to popularize the British monarchy in Australia and stem sentiment that may have led to the Pacific nation leaving the Commonwealth to become a republic of its own.

Hirohito in Europe: 100 years on, historic imperial trip celebrated for its vision of peace

Hirohito in Europe: 100 years on, historic imperial trip celebrated for its vision of peace
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Seeking the True Story of the Comfort Women

In January, I was outlining an article I hoped to write about a recent judgment by a South Korean court ordering Japan to pay compensation for atrocities committed during the Second World War against “comfort women,” women and girls who were transported to war-front “comfort stations” to provide sexual services to soldiers in the Imperial Japanese Army. The women were taken by force or entrapped by deception in many countries in and beyond Asia, but a large number came from Korea, which, at the time, was a colony of Japan. Estimates of the number of victims have ranged widely, from tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands. On January 23rd, Japan announced that the Korean court’s judgment, which ordered a compensation of ninety-one thousand and eight hundred dollars to be paid to each of the twelve Korean comfort women who were plaintiffs in the case (seven of whom had died since it was filed, in 2013), was “extremely regrettable and absolutely unacceptable.” Japan sai

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