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Author: Ramseyer, J. Mark

Title: Comfort Women and the Professors

Summary: We in the West have embraced an odd "narrative." The Japanese army of the 1930s and 1940s, we write, forcibly drafted 200,000 mostly Korean teenage girls into "rape camps" called "comfort stations." Should anyone question the story, we summarily consign the person to "denier" status. This makes for a strange phenomenon. Only a few of the comfort women claim to have been forcibly recruited, and several of them had told a different story before the reparations campaign against Japan began. A strongly leftist affiliate runs their nursing home, controls whom they can see, and vilifies any woman who might say anything else. In fact, no one has ever located any documentary evidence that the Japanese military forcibly recruited any Korean woman into a comfort station. And when Korean academics question the orthodox account, their own government sometimes prosecutes them for criminal defamation -- indeed, sent one heterodox professor last fall to six months in prison.

Details: Cambridge, MA: Harvard Law School, 2019. 30p.

Source: Internet Resource: Harvard Law School John M. Olin Center Discussion Paper No. 995: Accessed April 13, 2019 at: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3349299

Year: 2019

Country: Japan

URL: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3349299

Shelf Number: 155389

Keywords:
Comfort Women
Prostitution