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SF Asian-American Judges Work To Build International Solidarity On Comfort Women Issue

by repost Sun, Nov 19, 2017 1:41PM
Two San Francisco Asian American judges have been working in San Francisco and internationally to remember the 'comfort women' who were used as sexual slaves by the Japanese imperial army during the 2nd World War. The helped establish the first major memorial in a large US city for the 'comfort women'. The reactionary Japanese Abe government and their rightwing racist nationalists supporters are denying that there were sexual slaves organized and used by the Japanese army despite even being admitted by former Prime Minister Nakasone who said that it was one of his ideas.
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