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South Korea has criticised the Japanese prime minister for questioning whether women were forced to become sex slaves by Japan's army during World War II. | South Korea has criticised the Japanese prime minister for questioning whether women were forced to become sex slaves by Japan's army during World War II. |
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe sparked anger on Thursday by saying there was "no evidence to prove there was coercion". | Prime Minister Shinzo Abe sparked anger on Thursday by saying there was "no evidence to prove there was coercion". |
South Korean Foreign Minister Song Min-soon said his remarks were "not helpful" and the truth must be faced. | South Korean Foreign Minister Song Min-soon said his remarks were "not helpful" and the truth must be faced. |
Historians believe at least 200,000 women were forced to serve in Japanese army brothels during World War II. | Historians believe at least 200,000 women were forced to serve in Japanese army brothels during World War II. |
A Japanese Cabinet spokesman appeared to play down Mr Abe's comments by saying the prime minister stood by a 1993 government apology for the use of so-called "comfort women". | A Japanese Cabinet spokesman appeared to play down Mr Abe's comments by saying the prime minister stood by a 1993 government apology for the use of so-called "comfort women". |
But Mr Song said the Japanese leader's remarks were not helpful in efforts to build better relations between their two countries. | But Mr Song said the Japanese leader's remarks were not helpful in efforts to build better relations between their two countries. |
Revisionist moves | Revisionist moves |
"There has been debate over the question of whether there was coercion," Mr Abe told journalists on Thursday. | "There has been debate over the question of whether there was coercion," Mr Abe told journalists on Thursday. |
"But the fact is, there was no evidence to prove there was coercion as initially suggested." | "But the fact is, there was no evidence to prove there was coercion as initially suggested." |
The US Congress is currently considering a resolution calling on Tokyo to "formally acknowledge, apologise and accept historical responsibility" for the comfort women. | The US Congress is currently considering a resolution calling on Tokyo to "formally acknowledge, apologise and accept historical responsibility" for the comfort women. |
An estimated 200,000 women were forced to become sex slaves | An estimated 200,000 women were forced to become sex slaves |
The draft text was debated by the House of Representatives last week, prompting criticism from Japan's foreign minister, who said it was "not based on objective facts". | The draft text was debated by the House of Representatives last week, prompting criticism from Japan's foreign minister, who said it was "not based on objective facts". |
Some Japanese conservative politicians have questioned the extent of the country's wartime atrocities. | Some Japanese conservative politicians have questioned the extent of the country's wartime atrocities. |
A number are seeking to downgrade the government's 1993 acknowledgement that the Imperial Army set up and ran brothels for its troops during the war. | A number are seeking to downgrade the government's 1993 acknowledgement that the Imperial Army set up and ran brothels for its troops during the war. |
Compensation sought | Compensation sought |
The non-binding resolution before the US Congress seeks to reject the revisionists' moves. | The non-binding resolution before the US Congress seeks to reject the revisionists' moves. |
Three former comfort women gave evidence at the US hearing, describing the rape and torture they endured at the hands of the Japanese soldiers. | Three former comfort women gave evidence at the US hearing, describing the rape and torture they endured at the hands of the Japanese soldiers. |
HAVE YOUR SAY Abe's comments are thoughtless and it makes Japan's message inconsistent Takuya, Tokyo class="" href="http://newsforums.bbc.co.uk/nol/thread.jspa?threadID=5711&edition=2&ttl=20070302132025">Send us your views Many former comfort women - most of whom were from Korea and China - are still seeking compensation from the Japanese government for their experiences. | |
Tokyo did set up a compensation fund in 1995, but it relies on private donations rather than government money. | Tokyo did set up a compensation fund in 1995, but it relies on private donations rather than government money. |
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