EDITORIAL: Wise decisions needed from Abe and Park to ensure good ties
・・・Earlier this month, The Asahi Shimbun ran special coverage on the issue of comfort women in which it corrected some errors in its past reporting while pointing out that this is essentially an issue of universal human rights. At comfort stations set up with the involvement of the Japanese military, many women were forced to provide sex to soldiers. Their dignity as women was degraded. There is no denying these historical facts.・・・
■米国トヨタへの苦情の多くが在米韓国人によるものだと米国人が告発。 - It is not difficult to prove, because the most of these names are now PUBLIC; you will be able to see False complaints against Toyota // Falsas quejas en contra de Toyota
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how more than half of the complaints were made by S.Korean people in the US. If we take the huge Anti Japanese brainwashing in S.Korea into consideration and how corrupt is the government and hyundai, I'm pretty sure, hyundai (the first car maker to appear on tv bashing Toyota) is behind those complaints. And now, check the serious defects of HYUNDAI, by its government. Now, sad to see the last bad results of a decent, humble, reliable, honest and GOOD car maker (Toyota) because of third parties, because of dishonest, dirty people. The worst is, those S.Koreans (not the whole S.Korean population at all) are involving good S.Korean people.
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 ...