中国での慰安婦調査報告とその驚くべき内容

中国、日本軍従軍慰安婦被害事例関連で初めて報告書中央日報 2007年7月3日)
http://japanese.joins.com/article/article.php?aid=88977&servcode=400

12歳の慰安婦。日本軍が下した施設設置命令。祭事を行う祠堂に慰安所設置。 第2次世界大戦当時の日本軍慰安婦被害事実に関連し、中国が初めて出した報告書の内容だ。

中国メディアによると、中国弁護士協会や法律救助基金会などで構成された慰安婦調査委員会が昨年9月から6カ月間、山東・海南・雲南遼寧吉林省などで調査を行い、1次報告書を作成した。


中国の「慰安所」や「慰安婦」の実態は被害者の人数も含めて分かっていないことが多かったのですが、今回の調査でそれが大きく浮かび上がることになります。
ところで、この記事のコメント欄、最悪ですね。調査報告も見てないのに、よくもまぁそんだけ罵詈雑言が吐けるもんだ。


実名署名してから、書きやがれ!ネトウヨ

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Chinese study identifies 'comfort women' abused by Japanese soldiers
(AP via International Herald Tribune - June 3,2007)
http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/07/03/asia/AS-GEN-China-Comfort-Women.php

記事の最後に、この調査を行った"The All China Lawyers Association"発表の記事(中国語)へのリンクあり。

http://www.acla.org.cn/pages/2007-7-2/s39958.html
この中国語記事に、慰安所の写真、日本語文書の写真などが掲載されている。



(2007年7月5日 追加)

Japan army 'ran' sex slavery racket (China Daily - July 4, 2007)
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2007-07/04/content_909235.htm

During its probe from September 2006 to March 2007, the committee found 14 of the 17 survivors were less than 18 when they were forced to become "comfort women", with the youngest being just 12.

Sixteen of the newly identified women were from North China's Shanxi Province and one from South China's Hainan Province, said the report posted on ACLA's website. The committee focused on five counties in Shanxi, two in Hainan and six in Yunnan.

Kang Jian, one of the lawyers behind the investigation, interviewed all the 17 survivors. "Now they are all in their 70s or 80s but they still suffer from serious mental and physical trauma," he said.

The Japanese army even tortured these "comfort women" by slashing them with knives or burning their faces with cigarettes.

"Many of them have no children and live in poverty. They told me their biggest wish was to get an apology and compensation from the Japanese government," Kang said.

But Tokyo has refused to pay direct compensation to any of the estimated 200,000 women, mostly Asian, saying all claims had been settled by subsequent peace treaties.