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  • 2024년 Reviews 현재사(現在史)로서의 ‘일본군‘위안부’의 목소리’

    In 2022, as a result of Japan’s aggressive diplomacy, UNESCO’s MoW inscription rules were revised to require all documents to be submitted through national governments. Additionally, if a concerned country objects, the application is halted from entering the review process and must instead undergo a so-called “dialogue” procedure. Under these revised rules, any attempt by a victimized country to submit documents related to the Japanese Military “Comfort Women” is likely to be blocked before even reaching the review stage due to Japan’s opposition.

    Hye-in Han 2024.09.02

  • 2024년 Reviews 유일하고 대체불가능한 ‘일본군‘위안부’의 목소리’

    The history of the Japanese Military “Comfort Women” issue has challenged long-standing conservative cultural norms regarding women and sexuality in Asia by amplifying the voices of the victims. Moreover, it has contributed to the establishment of globally significant norms and values related to women’s human rights. This means that the records documenting the Japanese Military “Comfort Women” issue and related activities meet the criteria of “world significance.”

    Hye-in Han 2024.08.19

  • 2024년 Reviews 일본군‘위안부’의 목소리, 기억을 위한 세계시민운동

    The suffering of the Japanese Military “Comfort Women,” one of the most tragic human rights abuses of the 20th century, should be preserved and managed as historical documentary heritage. This is crucial to prevent such atrocities from recurring and provide a lesson to future generations.

    Hye-in Han 2024.08.12

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