Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Korean comfort women advertising board the New York Times by Beijing news

http://www.tokyo-np.co.jp/s/article/2012053001000757.html
慰安婦問題で謝罪要求 韓国系団体、米紙に広告
2012年5月30日 08時54分
29日付ニューヨーク・タイムズに掲載された、従軍慰安婦問題で日本政府の謝罪を求める韓国系団体の意見広告(共同)

【ニューヨーク共同】第2次大戦中の従軍慰安婦問題に対し適切な謝罪や補償をしていないと日本政府を批判し、一刻も早く「慰安婦に心のこもった謝罪をしなければならない」とする韓国系団体の全面意見広告が29日付の米紙ニューヨーク・タイムズに掲載された。
「覚えていますか?」と題した広告は、1970年に西ドイツのブラント首相がワルシャワのホロコースト(ユダヤ人大量虐殺)慰霊碑前でひざまずいている写真を掲載し「この行為は、ドイツが世界との和解を真摯に請う象徴となった」と説明。「日本はドイツの行為から学ぶ必要がある」とした。

http://www.beijingshots.com/2012/03/korean-comfort-women-advertising-board-the-new-york-times/


Korean comfort women advertising board the New York Times

by Kalinda on March 31, 2012
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New York Times published a full-page advertisement on the Japanese World War II comfort women issue, South Korean singer and scholars produced and financed the advertisement said that similar actions will continue to pressure the Japanese government. At the same time, New York Times also claimed that similar ads in the future ‘landing’.

According to Yonhap, reported on the 29th, New York Times on the 28th published title is ‘Can you hear me?’ (DO YOU HEAR?) Full-page advertisement (Figure, to introduce readers to the Japanese comfort women during World War II women’s problems. Advertising comfort women, elderly people held a protest demonstration screen, the ad text reads: Since January 1992, the comfort women, grannies every Wednesday gathered before the Japanese embassy in Seoul, expand the 1,000 demonstrations, but the Japanese government has not been an apology or compensation. advertising also stressed that the Japanese government should immediately apologize to them and compensate for, the only way, South Korea and Japan in order to unite forces together to achieve peace and prosperity in Northeast Asia the integrity of the advertisement by the Korean Women’s University, Professor Xu Jingde production, and singer Jin Changxun pay all advertising costs report did not mention the costs incurred.

Professor Xu Jingde said: ‘The Japanese government attempted to prevent us from published advertising Dokdo (Takeshima in Japan called comfort women, but we use the action to the worldwide promotion of the Japanese government misconduct. Xu Jingde also produced the film and television advertisements about the comfort women and the ‘Dokdo’ and put on CNN and other international media.

South Korea’s YTN television reported that New York Times vice president of Murphy to accept the same day the station interview, said that this ad is purely the opinions ad, of course, can be published, you can also publish propaganda ‘Dokdo’ ownership advertising, will continue to publish the ad contains specific groups and individuals advocate ‘.

hese women have my sympathy and full support, but is it my imagination or does the ad read, “has never expressed any intention of direct compensation or pubic apology to the women for its atrocities”?

April 4, 20122:38 am
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Aakash
find that hard to believe mate. I lived in Seoul for 10 years. After a while you tend not to look but evdeyray i saw hot fit birds everywhere If you are saying that only 5% are hot and the rest ugly, your standards must be VERY VERY high!!! Otherwise you have a huge grudge hate the Koreans, or you were in your hotel room all the time. But good luck to you mate. All the best Each to thier own .

May 23, 20129:50 pm
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Hikaru
i lived in Korea for 10 years!!! I also visited Japan at least twice a year every year while i was there and i have to say its not a hard chcoie for me, Korean girls are very beautiful as are the Japanese. The Japanese Girls have something that the koreans dont, and thats individuality!!! Ive had Japanese Korean Girlfriends. Im not gods gift but the Korean girls lay there like a sack of potatoes!!! So I say the Japanese girls all the way!!! More fun, better looking, Good in bed. NIPPON XXX

May 23, 20129:27 pm
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