Martin Fackler, 日本右翼攻击二战慰安妇报道. 纽约时报中文网, Dec 3, 2014
cn.nytimes.com/asia-pacific/20141203/c03asahi/
. which is translated from
Martin Fackler, New York Times, Dec 3, 2014.
two consecutive paragraphs:
"Among the women who have come forward to say they were forced to have sex with soldiers were Chinese, Koreans and Filipinos, as well as Dutch women captured in Indonesia, then a Dutch colony.
"But there is little evidence that the Japanese military abducted or was directly involved in entrapping women in Korea, which had been a Japanese colony for decades when the war began. The revisionists have seized on this one fact to deny that any women were held captive in sexual slavery, and to argue that the comfort women were simply camp-following prostitutes out to make good money. In their view, Japan is the victim of a smear campaign orchestrated by South Korea to settle old scores.
Note: Hokusei Gakuen University 北星学園大学
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