>>1 反日放火魔911「朝日新聞社」は全く捏造慰安婦詐欺犯罪を謝罪していない 1.women who were forced to serve as sexual partners for Japanese military personnel.の捏造文の全撤回 2.「捏造慰安婦」に関しての朝日社長木村を初めとする経営陣による、日本国民全員に対する土下座謝罪の全世界同時生中継 3.反日捏造工作記者植村・若宮・加藤らの「証人喚問」実現 →こいつらを引っ張り出すことで、背後の河野・村山・福島らの売国議員と林や吉見らの反日捏造サヨク似非学者らの「証人喚問」へとつなげる 4.「捏造河野・村山談話」の完全撤回と全米に立てられている「捏造売春婦像」の完全粉砕 以上を要求する
反日朝日新聞社の「捏造慰安婦詐欺犯罪」の構造を暴いた記事が英文で登場 http://jonny-skywalker.blogspot.jp/2014/09/reveal-of-structure-of-how-asahi.html Reveal of the Structure of how Asahi Shinbun Fabricated the story of “Korean Sex Slaves” and Propagated to the World and the Vast Implication of This Reveal 朝日新聞社がどのように"韓国人性奴隷の物語”を組み立て、世界に伝播させたのか、その構造を明らかにする。 そしてそれらを明らかにすることの意義。 Posted by Jonny Skywalker at 9:19 AM
In 1942, a lieutenant paymaster in Japan’s Imperial Navy named Yasuhiro Nakasone was stationed at Balikpapan on the island of Borneo, assigned to oversee the construction of an airfield. But he found that sexual misconduct, gambling and fighting were so prevalent among his men that the work was stalled.
Lieutenant Nakasone’s solution was to organize a military brothel, or “comfort station.” The young officer’s success in procuring four Indonesian women “mitigated the mood” of his troops so well that he was commended in a naval report.
Lieutenant Nakasone’s decision to provide comfort women to his troops was replicated by thousands of Imperial Japanese Army and Navy officers across the Indo-Pacific both before and during World War II, as a matter of policy. From Nauru to Vietnam, from Burma to Timor, women were treated as the first reward of conquest.
We know of Lieutenant Nakasone’s role in setting up a comfort station thanks to his 1978 memoir, “Commander of 3,000 Men at Age 23.” At that time, such accounts were relatively commonplace and uncontroversial ? and no obstacle to a political career. From 1982 to 1987, Mr. Nakasone was the prime minister of Japan.
Imperial Japan’s military authorities believed sex was good for morale, and military administration helped control sexually transmitted diseases. Both the army and navy trafficked women, provided medical inspections, established fees and built facilities. Nobutaka Shikanai, later chairman of the Fujisankei Communications Group, learned in his Imperial Army accountancy class how to manage comfort stations, including how to determine the actuarial “durability or perishability of the women procured.”