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Comfort Women Issue
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To express atonement to the former comfort women
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AUTHOR, TRANSLATOR, EDITOR |
Asian Women's Fund (ed.)
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PUBLICATION YEAR |
1996
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CONTENTS |
Contents (1)Proponents'Address and primeministers remarks (2)Those who were forved to become comfort women (3)Background of estabrishment of the Asian Women's Fund (4)Activities of the Asian Women's Fund.
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To express atonement to the former comfort women(2)
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AUTHOR, TRANSLATOR, EDITOR |
Asian Women's Fund (ed.)
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PUBLICATION YEAR |
1996
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CONTENTS |
Contents (1) Foreword (2) Letter from the Prime Minister of Japan (3) Letter from the President of the Asian Women's Fund (4) Contribution from the Heart in the Philippines (5) Activities of the Asian Women's Fund.
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TITLE |
Militarism
-Violence against Women from a Feminist Perspective-
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AUTHOR, TRANSLATOR, EDITOR |
Nelia Sancho(AWHRC:Asian Women's Human Rights Council)Christina Gates (Lila Pilipina)Asian Women's Fund Provisional Translation (original:English)
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PUBLICATION YEAR |
1996
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This document examines the human rights violations and suffering of the former Filipino comfort women and present-day violence against Filipino women from the perspective of militarism. Violence against women is analyzed in the context of patriarchal Philippine society and the militarization
in contemporary world.
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Violence against Women
-Report based on Research visits to North and South Korea and Japan on Wartime Military Sexual Slavery-
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AUTHOR, TRANSLATOR, EDITOR |
Radhika Coomaraswarmy(Special Rapporteur, UN Human Rights Committee)Asian Women's Fund Provisional Translation (original:English)
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PUBLICATION YEAR |
1997
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CONTENTS |
For her research into military sexual slavery during wartime the UN Special Rapporteur Radhika Coomaraswarmy visited North and South Korea and Japan from 18-27 July 1995. This document is an appendix to the main report by the Special Rapporteur.
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TITLE |
The Asian Women's Fund: A Dialogue with Citizens
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AUTHOR, TRANSLATOR, EDITOR |
Asian Women's Fund (ed.)
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PUBLICATION YEAR |
1997
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CONTENTS |
Proceedings of the forums on activities of the Asian Women's Fund, held in Tokyo on 11 Sep. And in Osaka on 29 Nov. 1997.
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A Bibliography of Publications on the Comfort Women Issue
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AUTHOR, TRANSLATOR, EDITOR |
Asian Women's Fund (ed.)
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PUBLICATION YEAR |
1997
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CONTENTS |
A bibliography of all publications in Japan (books, journals, essays and real-life experiences) on the comfort women . This bibliography was based in publications contained in the catalogues of the National Library of Japan. To assist foreign scholars, English translation is attached to each item.
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The Comfort Women Issue and International Human Rights
(in English)
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AUTHOR, TRANSLATOR, EDITOR |
Abe Kohki (Professor, Kanagawa University)/Yokota Yozo (Professor, Tokyo University)/Hayashi Yoko (attorney)/Asian Women's Fund (ed.)
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PUBLICATION YEAR |
1998
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CONTENTS |
English translation of three articles published in Human Rights International
(issue 8. 1997) by Japanese experts Abe Kohki, Professor, Kanagawa University, Yokota Yozo, Professor, University of Tokyo and Hayashi Yoko, lawyer.
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Collection of Materials Relating to the Wartime Comfort Women Issue: Government of Japan Survey (5 volumes)
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AUTHOR, TRANSLATOR, EDITOR |
Asian Women's Fund (ed.)
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PUBLICATION YEAR |
1998
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CONTENTS |
The Government of Japan carried out research into the comfort women issue from December 1991, and published reports about discovered materials on 6 June 1992 and 4 August 1993. These materials form the basis for current thinking about the issue. The Asian Women's Fund published photo copies of all those materials together with Ryukei
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Messages from Japanese Contributors
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AUTHOR, TRANSLATOR, EDITOR |
Asia Women's Fund (ed.)
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PUBLICATION YEAR |
1998
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CONTENTS |
A large number of individuals and citizens' groups have sent their donations to the Asian Women's Fund together with many messages. It is these messages which truly express the feelings of the contributors and show why they responded to the Fund's campaign.
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