2019
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- Japan’s Me Too Movement and ‘Comfort Women’ Issue Part 2 – Intersection of History and the Translation of Culture
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Jo Gyeonghee (HK Professor, Institute for East Asian Studies at Sungkonghoe University)
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- Interview with Totsuka Etsuro, an international lawyer representing Japan’s conscience, Part 2
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Written by Totsuka Etsuro (戶塚悅朗)
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- Interview with Totsuka Etsuro, an international lawyer representing Japan’s conscience, Part 1
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Written by Totsuka Etsuro (戶塚悅朗)
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- Comments: Japan’s Me Too Movement and the Comfort Women Issue Part 1 - Historical Revisionism, Backlash and the Comfort Women Issue
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Jo Gyeonghee (HK Professor, Institute for East Asian Studies at Sungkonghoe University)
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- The End of the Tunnel (The Grandmothers’ Tomorrow) - Interview with Kim Dae-wol, the Head Curator of the House of Sharing
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Kim Dae-wol, Head Curator of the House of Sharing
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- The most elementary data among the ‘comfort women’-related records of the Allied Forces
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Hwang Byoung-joo The author's interest lies in the modern transformation of Korea and he conducts relevant studies. He is currently involved in the project related to the war crimes of the Japanese military against ‘comfort women’ at the National Institute of Korean History.
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- A Decision on the Unconstitutionality of the Omission of the Constitutional Court in 2011 Marks the Turning Point for the ‘Comfort Women’ Issue <Part 1>
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<Part 1> Panel: Nam Kijeong (Institute for Japanese Studies, Seoul National University)/ Cho Yanghyeon (Institute of Foreign Affairs and National Security)/ Cho Sihyeon (The Center of Historical Truth and Justice)
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- December 28, 2015. What is the extent of the legal binding power of the ‘comfort women’ agreement between Korea and Japan? <Part 2>
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<Part 2> Nam Kijeong (Institute for Japanese Studies, Seoul National University)/ Cho Yanghyeon (Institute of Foreign Affairs and National Security)/ Cho Sihyeon (The Center of Historical Truth and Justice)
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- For accountable dialogue between the two countries for the truth <Part 3>
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<Part 3> Panel: Nam Kijeong (Institute for Japanese Studies, Seoul National University)/ Cho Yanghyeon (Institute of Foreign Affairs and National Security)/ Cho Sihyeon (The Center of Historical Truth and Justice)
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- I was a sex slave for the Japanese Army: The Japanese Army's 'comfort stations' testified by a Dutch woman
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Written by Choi Jae-in (The translator of 『Fifty Years of Silence』 by Jan Ruff O'Herne)
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