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The ILO Committee of Experts on the Application of Conventions and Recommendations
Individual Observation concerning Convention No. 29, Forced Labour, 1930 Japan (ratification: 1932) Published: 1996
Individual Observation concerning Convention No. 29, Forced Labour, 1930 Japan (ratification: 1932) Published: 1997
Individual Observation concerning Convention No. 29, Forced Labour, 1930 Japan (ratification: 1932) Published: 1999
Individual Observation concerning Convention No. 29, Forced Labour, 1930 Japan (ratification: 1932) Published: 2001
Individual Observation concerning Convention No. 29, Forced Labour, 1930 Japan (ratification: 1932) Published: 2002
Individual Observation concerning Convention No. 29, Forced Labour, 1930 Japan (ratification: 1932) Published: 2003
Individual Observation concerning Convention No. 29, Forced Labour, 1930 Japan (ratification: 1932) Published: 2004


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Report presented to the Second House,The Dutch Parliament in 1993

"Report of a Study of Dutch Government Documents on the Forced Prostitution of Dutch Women in the Dutch East Indies during the Japanese Occupation" by Bart van Poelgeest, Officer of the Ministry of Interior, the Netherlands (Unofficial Translation . 24th January, 1994)
US Congressional Research Service (CRS)
(10 April 2006)
Congressional Report Services Memorandum, " Japanese Military's Comfort Women" by Larry Niksch, Specialist in Asian Affairs, Foreign Affairs, Defense, and Trade Devision

Copyrights(c)U.S. Congressional Research Service. All rights reserved.This document can be acquired in U.S. Congressional Research Service.
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