Current Events > Germany flips on Comfort Woman statue removal. Tells Japan/Korea to stop arguing

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UnfairRepresent
10/14/20 6:34:55 AM
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Reversing an earlier order to remove a statue symbolizing Korean women in Japanese wartime military brothels, authorities in central Berlin said Tuesday they will allow the installation to remain for the time being.

The Mitte district in the German capital said it hopes to explore a plan for Japan and South Korea to reach a compromise on the display. The installation of "comfort women" statues outside South Korea, in addition to those placed near Japanese diplomatic facilities in Seoul and Busan, has been a source of tension between the two Asian countries.

On Thursday, the Mitte district announced it had rescinded approval for the statue erected last month and called for its removal by Wednesday, amid objections from Tokyo.

Following the decision, a pro-South Korean civic group in Berlin lodged a protest with local authorities and filed a petition with a Berlin court to suspend the district order.

In South Korea, a group of 113 politicians including lawmakers submitted a letter to the German Embassy in Seoul on Tuesday, expressing regret and concern over the district's move last week.

A group of about 200 people including Koreans also gathered in front of the statue in the Mitte district and voiced opposition to its removal.

In revoking its approval for the display, the district had argued that the statue was related to a conflict between two states, with district head Stephan von Dassel saying that such an installation in Germany was not appropriate.

In Tokyo, the government's top spokesman said Wednesday that Japan will closely watch the situation and seek support for its stance on the comfort women issue.

"We will continue efforts to receive a fair evaluation from the international community," Chief Cabinet Secretary Katsunobu Kato said in a press conference.

Issues stemming from Japan's 1910-1945 colonial rule of the Korean Peninsula, including reparations for wartime labor, have hampered the building of friendly ties between the two Asian neighbors.

Japan maintains that the two countries already settled wartime issues when they sealed a bilateral agreement in 1965, while many in South Korea believe that Tokyo has not repented enough for its militarist past, including the comfort women issue.


Full Article: https://japantoday.com/category/politics/update2-berlin-allows-comfort-women-statue-to-remain-for-time-being
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If the statue is in Germany then what right does Japan have to tell them to remove it?

If Spain demanded we maintain all the confederate statues, should we honor their request?

Japan being a big bunch of bullies right here.
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Zikten
10/14/20 6:38:07 AM
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It really makes me so mad that Japan still refuses to apologize for comfort women. Surprisingly some comfort women are still alive. And they want to hear an apology before they die. Japan's stance on this issue enrages me.
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sou
10/15/20 2:30:05 AM
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_war_apology_statements_issued_by_Japan
They did, just that Korea kept saying they are not satisfy and demand more.
There are ppl in Korea literally making a living out of this issue, most noticably the person with the copyright to the comfort women statue design.

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