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Auckland blocks comfort women statue after Japan cautions on diplomacy
world29 days ago

Auckland blocks comfort women statue after Japan cautions on diplomacy

New Zealand's Auckland Council rejected the Korean Garden Trust's plan to install a 'comfort women' statue at Takapuna's Barry's Point reserve after Japan formally protested, warning it could harm diplomatic ties. Public consultation produced mixed results (672 submissions, with a slight majority opposing), though some supported the monument as a learning opportunity. The decision underscores ongoing sensitivity around Japan's wartime actions and postwar reparations.

Japan Condemns 'Unacceptable' Verdict in 'Comfort Women' Lawsuit
international-relations2 years ago

Japan Condemns 'Unacceptable' Verdict in 'Comfort Women' Lawsuit

Japan has been ordered by a South Korean court to compensate the surviving families of "comfort women," who were forced into sexual slavery by the Japanese military during World War II. The court overturned a previous ruling based on sovereign immunity, stating that there is a common international law that does not recognize immunity for illegal acts. Japan, which claims the issue was settled under a 1965 treaty, criticized the ruling as "extremely regrettable and absolutely unacceptable."

South Korean Court Demands Japan Compensate 'Comfort Women' in Landmark Ruling
international-relations2 years ago

South Korean Court Demands Japan Compensate 'Comfort Women' in Landmark Ruling

A South Korean appellate court has ordered Japan to compensate a group of 16 women who were forced to work in Japanese wartime brothels, overturning a lower court ruling that dismissed the case. The ruling has prompted a strong protest from Tokyo, as Japan claims the issue was settled under a 1965 treaty. The legacy of Japan's colonial rule of the Korean peninsula remains politically sensitive, with many surviving "comfort women" still demanding a formal apology and compensation. Bilateral relations between the two countries have been strained for years by the issues of wartime sex abuse and forced labor.