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Philippines: Filipino women
seek Japan's apology for WWII rapes
August 15, 2008 – (AP) Two dozen elderly
Filipino women and their supporters protested outside the Japanese
Embassy in Manila on Friday demanding a clear-cut apology and compensation
from Tokyo for wartime sexual slavery.
Japan has acknowledged its troops forced women
into front-line brothels across Asia during World War II, and its
leaders have apologized.
But last year, many surviving "comfort women"
were outraged when then-Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said there was
no proof the women were coerced.
"The Japanese government should publicly apologize
and put in history how the women were abducted and forced to serve
in the comfort women system," said Rechilda Extremadura, head
of a group called Lila-Pilipina that has documented 174 cases of
Filipino women who were forced into wartime brothels. About 100
women remain alive.
"This is a war crime," Extremadura said.
"But the Japanese government continues to be deaf."
Virginia Villarma, 79, said she was victimized
between 1943 and 1944. "We can never forget what they did to
us. Until now, it's been a wound in our chest."
The Japanese Embassy in Manila refused to immediately
answer a request for comment and asked that questions be e-mailed.
Tokyo has generally refused to pay damages to individuals
for the war, saying the issue was settled between governments in
postwar treaties. Japanese courts have rejected a number of lawsuits
brought by former sex slaves.
From:http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5gCGJkQdnpTTwif2m2gzHyahx4RZgD92IJG9O0
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