Comments by "115islands Compass" (@115islandscompass6) on "CNBC International"
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Matthew Kim
All Korean comfort women were those who applied for job offers.
According to the comfort office employment regulations run by the Japanese army, the women working there had to be over 17 years old, and in the case of minors, parental consent was required.
And in every case, it was forbidden to force to work in comfort stations against the will of women.
On the other hand, for Korean women, Korean brokers were involved in recruiting women.
And, there are the some records that the Korean recruiters tried to break these rules, but they were arrested.
In April 2007 the final report of the “Nazi War Crimes & Japanese Imperial Government Records Interagency Working Group” to the US Congress was compiled.
This survey was a major review of war crimes in Germany and Japan conducted by the US government over the past eight years under the Clinton and Bush administrations.
According to this report, no US government or military document was found to support the claims of war crimes related to Japanese comfort women or the “systematic enslavement of women”.
In South Korea, it seems to be already well known that the “comfort women” are lies to withdraw money from Japan.
However, it seems that it is emotionally unacceptable to admit that it was a lie for Koreans.
This is one reason I think Korean forged history education is brainwashing.
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