------------------------------------------------------------ ●「慰安婦とは追軍売春婦に他ならない」とする大戦時米軍調査報告(米公文書) Report No. 49: Japanese Prisoners of War Interrogation on Prostitution http://www.exordio.com/1939-1945/codex/Documentos/report-49-USA-orig.html A "comfort girl" is nothing more than a prostitute or "professional camp follower" attached to the Japanese Army for the benefit of the soldiers.
●証言「私が見た従軍慰安婦の正体」 小野田寛郎 (英語字幕付) The Real Identity of Military Comfort Women I Saw Onoda Hiroo @YouTube
Where were the human rights of goods( livestocks)?
"Asian Women's Fund" is the charcoal which burns on the hypocritical President's heads.
I would like to recommend American Diet members and lawyers about the human rights of United Nations to read some following New Testament carefully.
"Do not judge others,so that God will not judge you, for God will judge you in the same way you judge others, and he will apply to you the same rules you apply to others. Why,then, do you look at the speck in your brother's eye and pay no attention to the log in your own eye. How do you say to your brothers 'Please let me take that speck out of your eye,' when you have a log in your own eye ? You hypocrite ! First take the log out of your own eye,and then you will be able to see clearly to take the speck out of your borthers’s eye” (New Testament,the Gospel according to Matthew,chapter 7,1-5)
“The supplied goods of the fifth sort"(「第五種補給品」called by South Korean army) for U.N. army. 「品」means not human but goods( or livestocks) .Where were the human rights of goods( livestocks)??????? History ----- “Sex livestocks” of U.N.(U,S.) Army & Korean Army @YouTube
Early in May of 1942 Japanese agents arrived in Korea for the purpose of enlisting Korean girls for "comfort service" in newly conquered Japanese territories in Southeast Asia. The nature of this "service" was not specified but it was assumed to be work connected with visiting the wounded in hospitals, rolling bandages, and generally making the soldiers happy. The inducement used by these agents was plenty of money, an opportunity to pay off the family debts, easy work, and the prospect of a new life in a new land, Singapore. On the basis of these false representations many girls enlisted for overseas duty and were rewarded with an advance of a few hundred yen.
The majority of the girls were ignorant and uneducated, although a few had been connected with "oldest profession on earth" before. The contract they signed bound them to Army regulations and to war for the "house master " for a period of from six months to a year depending on the family debt for which they were advanced ...