USEUROPEAFRICAASIA 中文雙語Fran?ais
    Home / World

    Renegotiation sought for 2015 'comfort women' agreement

    By Lia Zhu in San Francisco | China Daily | Updated: 2017-08-17 08:44

    As the numbers of comfort women dwindle, activists are urging the South Korean government and its newly elected President Moon Jae-in to renegotiate its 2015 agreement with Japan.

    "Time is of the essence. Every month we hear of another grandma's passing," said Phyllis Kim, a comfort women advocate and executive committee member of the San Francisco-based Comfort Women Justice Coalition, on Monday.

    "We know justice delayed is justice denied, and the longer justice is denied, the fewer former comfort women will be alive to see it," said Kim.

    On Saturday, Huang Youliang, a former comfort woman, died at the age of 90 at her home in China's Hainan province, bringing the total number of survivors to 14 in China.

    During World War II, an estimated 400,000 girls and women were forced into prostitution by the Japanese military. Half of them were from China, 140,000 to 160,000 from Korea, and the rest were from Japan and other Asian countries.

    Grassroots organizations, including the Comfort Women Justice Coalition, have been raising voices and visibility for the victims justice struggle to preserve history and to seek redress for the human rights violations.

    Last month, those groups drafted a joint statement containing "seven demands" to resolve the issue according to international standards.

    The demands include a full acknowledgment of Japan's crime, an official apology, direct and legal reparations, a thorough investigation of the crime, prosecution of any surviving perpetrators, ongoing education in Japan's public schools, and the building of memorials and museums.

    "In December 2015, the Japanese and South Korean governments colluded and struck a deeply problematic deal that they said would 'finally and irrevocably' resolve and end the issue," the joint statement said.

    "However, not only were the Korean survivors never consulted during the negotiation, the survivors in all other affected countries were ignored completely, as were the Seven Demands," it said.

    The groups demand that Seoul "take necessary steps to declare the current agreement null and void" and renegotiate with Japan in a manner that meets the survivors' demands.

    So far, the joint statement has been signed by more than 70 organizations in the United States, Canada, China, Japan, Australia, Germany and the Philippines.

    "A former comfort woman said: 'Our worst fear is that our painful history during World War II will be forgotten'," said Lillian Sing, co-chair of the Comfort Women Justice Coalition.

    liazhu@chinadailyusa.com

    (China Daily 08/17/2017 page12)

    Today's Top News

    Editor's picks

    Most Viewed

    Copyright 1995 - . All rights reserved. The content (including but not limited to text, photo, multimedia information, etc) published in this site belongs to China Daily Information Co (CDIC). Without written authorization from CDIC, such content shall not be republished or used in any form. Note: Browsers with 1024*768 or higher resolution are suggested for this site.
    License for publishing multimedia online 0108263

    Registration Number: 130349
    FOLLOW US
    亚洲精品中文字幕无码蜜桃| 无码精品A∨在线观看| 久久av无码专区亚洲av桃花岛| 亚洲 日韩经典 中文字幕| 中文字字幕在线中文无码| 亚洲中文字幕无码不卡电影| 99久久人妻无码精品系列蜜桃 | 久久人妻AV中文字幕| 无码午夜成人1000部免费视频| 在线日韩中文字幕| 亚洲无码高清在线观看| 变态SM天堂无码专区| 小SAO货水好多真紧H无码视频| 日本在线中文字幕第一视频| 亚洲国产精彩中文乱码AV| 亚洲成a人无码av波多野按摩| 免费无码又爽又刺激高潮视频| 亚洲情XO亚洲色XO无码| 最近免费中文字幕mv在线电影| 中文字幕网伦射乱中文| 无码av中文一二三区| 久久国产三级无码一区二区| 欧洲Av无码放荡人妇网站| 无码日韩精品一区二区三区免费| 人妻无码人妻有码中文字幕| 最近最新中文字幕高清免费| 亚洲第一中文字幕| 最近中文字幕mv免费高清在线 | 国模无码一区二区三区| 无码少妇一区二区三区浪潮AV| 台湾无码AV一区二区三区| 无码人妻精品一区二区蜜桃网站| 中文字幕一区二区免费| 中文字幕无码高清晰| 最近2019年中文字幕6| 久久亚洲春色中文字幕久久久 | 中文字幕无码久久久| 日韩欧美一区二区三区中文精品| 最近中文字幕高清中文字幕无 | 精品无码国产自产拍在线观看蜜| 精品无码av一区二区三区|