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작성자 Kory Romilly 작성일24-11-29 16:05 조회23회 댓글0건

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Education Minister Nariaki Nakayama was quoted by media over the weekend as saying the term "comfort women," a euphemism for the sex slaves, did not exist during the war and it was good the term had disappeared from school textbooks Ties between Japan and South Korea have been strained by a range of feuds, including one over Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi's annual visits to a Tokyo shrine for the war dead which Seoul, like China, sees as a symbol of Japan's past militarism.

In April 2002, Kishi sold some 20,500 copies of the 144-page book, 亞洲色情 entitled "Misshitsu (Honey Room)" and marketed as for adults only. Japan committed indescribable wrongdoings by forcing women from South Korea and elsewhere to serve as sex slaves to its wartime troops, 肉视频 former Japanese prime minister Tomiichi Murayama said yesterday. The penal code article itself does not clearly define obscenity but the legal precedent was set by a 1957 Supreme Court ruling over a Japanese translation of D.H.

In a bid to narrow the gap over history, the two governments launched a joint study four years ago, but a report on its results issued on Friday showed the two sides were sharply at odds on many subjects, including the sex slaves issue. In addition to a territorial row over two tiny islands, many South Koreans feel Japan has not squarely faced its wartime past, including the brutal 1910-1945 rule of the Korean peninsula. But the term "comfort women" is set to disappear from many government-approved history textbooks for junior high schools from next year, Japanese media have reported.

59545_G_1732586124005.jpgA man walks past advertisements for comic books and compact discs on the street in Tokyo. The book, consisting of eight short stories, was priced at 920 yen (8.7 dollars) A comic book which depicts genitalia and sexual acts in two thirds of its content was ruled obscene in a landmark court case which has sparked a debate on freedom of expression in Japan. Two people -- the cartoonist and the chief editor of the comic book -- have been fined 500,000 yen (4,700 dollars) each.

South Korean politicians and media blasted Nakayama, 亞洲色情 who caused a stir last November by praising history textbooks that played down what he termed "excessive descriptions" of Japanese wartime wrongdoing. Japan's top government spokesman sought to contain any further damage, saying Tokyo was sorry for the sex slaves. Jun Byung-hun, a spokesman for South Korea's ruling Uri Party, said on Sunday. It was the first Japanese court trial in which a comic book stood accused of being obscene and the first in 20 years dealing with printed pornography, despite the presence of a huge amount of pornographic cartoons, photographs and videos on bookstands and 黃色A級 on the Internet in Japan Murayama, who as prime minister issued an apology in 1995 for A片 Japan's wartime aggression, said that it was time for Tokyo to finally resolve the issue of the so-called "comfort women" who were drafted into military brothels.

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