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Salem woman works to find a solution to worldwide problem Two hundred years ago this month,... Rally puts focus on human traffi
Salem woman works to find a solution to worldwide problem
Two hundred years ago this month, the transatlantic slave trade was abolished as an economic policy.
Today 600,000 to 800,000 humans are trafficked across international borders each year, eclipsing the total number of slaves trafficked during the height of the slave trade in the 1800s, according to the U.S. Department of Stat...
EOUL, South Korea -- A South Korean activist scaled a wall of the Japanese Embassy on Wednesday a... South Korean climbs Japane
EOUL, South Korea -- A South Korean activist scaled a wall of the Japanese Embassy on Wednesday and staged a brief protest of Tokyo’s refusal to acknowledge it forced Korean and Chinese women to work as sex slaves during World War II.
Oh Sung-taek stomped on a Japanese flag and shouted anti-Japanese slogans for 10 minutes atop one of the buildings before he was removed by police, wi...
Three former comfort women forced to work as sex slaves for Japanese soldiers in World War II tri... Former comfort women deman
Three former comfort women forced to work as sex slaves for Japanese soldiers in World War II tried to present a letter of protest yesterday to Japan's quasi embassy in Taiwan -- the Interchange Association's Taipei office -- but Japanese officials refused to see them.
Accompanied by workers from the Taipei Women's Rescue Foundation, the three elderly women, who are all in their eighti...
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - A South Korean activist scaled a wall of the Japanese Embassy on Wednes... S. Korean climbs embassy t
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - A South Korean activist scaled a wall of the Japanese Embassy on Wednesday and staged a brief protest of Tokyo's refusal to acknowledge it forced Korean and Chinese women to work as sex slaves during World War II.
Oh Sung-taek stomped on a Japanese flag and shouted anti-Japanese slogans for 10 minutes atop one of the buildings before he was removed by police, w...
Police could not immediately enter the embassy to detain Oh because they needed permission from t... Korean activist stages com
Police could not immediately enter the embassy to detain Oh because they needed permission from the embassy, the officer said on customary condition of anonymity.
Oh was among 100 protesters gathered outside the embassy for a rally that has been held every Wednesday since 1992 to demand that Japan apologize and compensate World War II sex slaves -- who were also called "comfort women" --...
Remove all clippings Remove all read clippings The Associated Press Published: March 22, 2007 E-M... Japan elections a key test
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TOKYO: Pivotal campaigns kicked off Thursday across Japan with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe facing the first major electoral test of his embattled government.
Abe's public ...
Historians from China and Japan have given up cowriting a single history of Sino-Japanese relatio... No common history view wit
Historians from China and Japan have given up cowriting a single history of Sino-Japanese relations in a joint study project sponsored by the two governments because of the apparent huge gaps in their views and time constraints, Japanese participants said Tuesday.
"We have never thought of (cowriting a single history) given the time frame. It's impossible," said University of Tokyo profe...
A Korean lawmaker on Tuesday quoted Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe as making derogatory remar... Abe 'Branded Former Co
A Korean lawmaker on Tuesday quoted Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe as making derogatory remarks about the ¡°comfort women¡± pressed into service as sex slaves for Japanese soldiers during World War II. Uri Party lawmaker Yoo Ki-hong in a press release quoted Abe as telling a meeting of Japanese conservative lawmakers in April 1997 that the conscription of Korean women as comfort women was n...
GENEVA, March 20 (Yonhap) -- South and North Korea joined hands Tuesday to denounce Japan's rece... Two Koreas slam Japan'
GENEVA, March 20 (Yonhap) -- South and North Korea joined hands Tuesday to denounce Japan's recent denial that it coerced women into sexual slavery during World War II, calling for international pressure on Tokyo to implement a U.N. report on the issue.
In a 1996 report by its special rapporteur, the U.N. Human Rights Commission said Japan's sexual slavery of foreign women in the 1930s ...
Remove all clippings Remove all read clippings The Associated Press Published: March 21, 2007 E-M... South Korean activist brie
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SEOUL, South Korea: A South Korean activist scaled a wall of the Japanese Embassy on Wednesday, and staged a brief protest atop an embassy building against Japan's denial of r...