词条 | United States House of Representatives House Resolution 121 |
释义 |
ControversySeiji Yoshida's memoirs were used as an evidence for the roundup of over 1,000 women in Korea in a Congressional Report which was prepared for this resolution.[2]{{quote|An early detailed revelation came from Yoshida Seiji, a former Japanese military policeman, who wrote a book in 1983 entitled My War Crimes: The Forced Draft of Koreans in which he described his participation in the roundup of over 1,000 women in Korea for service as "comfort women" to the Japanese military.}}Washington Post advertisementsOn June 14, 2007, a group of conservative Japanese politicians, academics, and others ran an advertisement in the Washington Post critical of the resolution. The ad was in response to a previous advertisement by a group of Korean comfort women survivors that ran in the Washington Post in support of the resolution, titled The Truth about Comfort Women. See also{{Wikisource|source=United States House of Representatives House Resolution 121}}
References1. ^{{cite journal|last1=Tokudome|first1=Kinue|title=Passage of H.Res. 121 on "Comfort Women"|journal=Asia-Pacific Journal|url=http://japanfocus.org/-Kinue-TOKUDOME/2510}} 2. ^{{cite web | title=Congressional Report Services Memorandum, "Japanese Military's Comfort Women" |date=April 10, 2006 |url=http://www.awf.or.jp/pdf/h0076.pdf |publisher=U. S. Congressional Research Service }} External links
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