Lies of Comfort Women Statue Inscriptions
The inscriptions of similar monuments built by Korean activists in the U.S. write as follows. “ In memory of the more than 200,000 women and girls who were abducted by the armed forces of the government of Imperial Japan.” (Palisades Park, Public library, Fort Lee, NJ) “ The comfort women are from at least thirteen Asian-Pacific countries, principally from Korea.” (Brookhaven, GA) “ This dark history was largely hidden for decades until 1990s, when the survivors courageously broke their silence.” (San Francisco, CA) If so many women and girls were abducted by the Imperial Japanese Army, principally from Korea, why is there a photo of the Korean people (taken in 1941), who took to the streets shouting “Banzai, Emperor, Banzai” in celebration of rapid advance of the Imperial Japanese Army in China? See below: http://www.howitzer.jp/urinara/site05.html Besides, abduction of so many women and girls principally from Korea is contradictory to the fact that more th