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World|politics|October 5, 2018 / 10:40 AM
Osaka cuts ties with San Francisco over 'comfort women' statue

AKIPRESS.COM - The Japanese city of Osaka has ended its sister city agreement with the US city of San Francisco due to a dispute over a statue that memorialises women made sex slaves by Japanese forces in the 20th century, Aljazeera reports.

The statue in San Francisco features depictions of women from China, Korea and the Philippines, symbolising "comfort women", a term that refers to the women and teenaged girls abducted and forced to work in brothels under Imperial Japanese rule.

The statue bears an inscription that reads: "This monument bears witness to the suffering of hundreds of thousands of women and girls, euphemistically called 'Comfort Women', who were sexually enslaved by the Japanese Imperial Armed Forces in thirteen Asian-Pacific countries from 1931-1945. Most of these women died during their wartime captivity."

In a letter to his San Francisco counterpart, London Breed, Osaka Mayor Hirofumi Yoshimura said there is "disagreement among historians regarding the historical facts such as the number of 'comfort women', the degree to which the former Japanese Army was involved, and the extent of the wartime harm".

Yoshimura concluded his letter by saying: "In the future, should the City and County of San Francisco retract the Comfort Women Memorial and plaque from public property … the City of Osaka will be genuinely inclined to fully revive the sister city affiliation whenever necessary."

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