문제해결
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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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- What is the extent of the legal binding force of the Korea-Japan Agreement of December 28, 2015 on the “comfort women” issue? <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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- To build responsible dialogue between the two countries to clarify 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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- [A special edition for the International Memorial Day for "Comfort Women"] Remembering Kim Hak-sun
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Written by Lee Hee-ja, President of the Association for Requesting Compensation for the Pacific War Victims
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- [We Met, and Now We Are Healing Together] Interview with Ahn Hae-ryong and Ito Takashi
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The photo exhibition , in which the victims of the Japanese Military ‘Comfort Women’ (called ‘Comfort Women’) from South Korea and North Korea join together, was held from March 6 to 11 at Exhibition Hall 2 of the Insa Art Center.
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- The supranational nature of the 'comfort women' issue and the ‘glocalization’ of memories, Part 2
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Written by Shin Ki-young, Professor at Ochanomizu University, Japan