South Korea’s ‘comfort women’ statues featuring PM Abe ‘lookalike’ spark anger in Japan

  • 4 years ago
Japan reacted angrily on July 28, 2020, to a pair of newly erected statues in South Korea. One of the statues appears to depict Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe kneeling and bowing to a “comfort woman”. The term refers to women mainly from Korea, but also the Philippines, China and other East Asian countries who were sex slaves serving Japan’s military in World War II. Tokyo has warned Seoul that it would be an “unforgivable” breach of international protocol, if it proves to be true that the…

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