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Authors: Peipei Qiu,Su Zhiliang,Chen Lifei
Tags: #History, #Military, #World War II, #Modern, #20th Century, #Social Science, #Women's Studies
Japanese Military Comfort Women System Atrocities Museum (Dongjia-gou, Yunnan Province),
189
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90
lack of government support,
169-70
NGO groups’ support for survivors,
187
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88
political involvement in redress movement,
167
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68
research re. comfort stations on Hainan Island,
168
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69
as response to neo-nationalist denial of Japan’s war atrocities,
3
,
15
,
166
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67
Sino-Japanese Joint Communiqué (1972) and claims by individuals,
166
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68
,
175
,
180
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81
.
See also
China, postwar environment for comfort women; litigation by Chinese survivors against Japanese government; Research Center for Chinese “Comfort Women” (Shanghai Normal University); Tong Zeng redress movements in Japan for comfort women: Asian Women’s Fund (AWF),
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64
Center for Research and Documentation on Japan’s War Responsibility (JWRC),
3
,
17
criticism of government report on comfort women system,
161
debate re. state compensation for victims,
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64
divided Japanese public opinion on government responsibility,
162
extensive Japanese legal team’s support for Chinese survivors and investigations,
171
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72
government reports on limited investigation into comfort women system (1992, 1993),
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62
government’s denial of state involvement,
3
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4
,
15
,
93
,
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62
initiated by scholars and women’s groups, xix,
1
inspiration to Chinese women, xix,
6
legal liability of Japan for sex slavery, UN reports on,
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65
,
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80
Violence Against Women in War - Network Japan,
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Women’s Active Museum on War and Peace (WAM), Tokyo,
188
,
190
.
See also
Japan; Japanese scholarship re. comfort women system; litigation by Chinese survivors against the Japanese government redress movements in South Korea for comfort women: apology by Japanese prime minister (1992),
161
initiated by scholars and women’s groups (early 1990s),
1
, xix; inspiration to Chinese women, xix; publications in English about comfort women,
2
South Korean Church Women’s Alliance,
160
.
See also
Korea; South Korea, postwar environment for comfort women; Yun Chong-ok
Research Association on the Women Drafted for Military Sexual Slavery by Japan,
2
,
13
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14
,
36
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37
Research Center for Chinese “Comfort Women” (Zhongguo “weianfu” yanjiu zhongxin, Shanghai Normal University): assistance for educating Li Lianchun’s grandchildren,
147
Chinese survivors’ response to AWF,
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64
coordination of NGOs’ efforts to research and assist survivors,
186
documentary of Yin Yulin’s life (
The Last Survivors
),
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documenting experiences of former comfort women,
13
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14
financial assistance for surviving comfort women,
97
,
101
,
140
,
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87
international symposiums,
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87
research on comfort stations,
36
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37
testimonies of comfort women notarized by Centre prior to their death,
101
Riben qinlüe Huabei zuixing dangan: Xingbaoli
(Documented war crimes during Japan’s invasion of north China: Sexual violence),
16
Rotundo, James, xix
S
akurai Shin,
162
San Francisco Peace Treaty (1951): China and Korea excluded from treaty talks,
179
,
222
n
41
Japan’s contradictory interpretations of treaty,
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81
non-binding on China, a non-signatory,
180
question whether waiver of claims in treaty applies to China,
180
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81
Sancho, Nelia,
2
Schellstede, Sangmie Choi,
2
Seaton, Philip A.,
162
Second National Archive of Historical Documents (Zhongguo dier lishi danganguan),
16
Second Sino-Japanese War, 1931-45 (
full-fledged
, 1937-45; War of Resistance): battles at Shanghai,
21
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23
,
27
brutality of Japanese soldiers toward Chinese women,
22
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23
capture of Beiping, Tianjin, and Wanping (1937),
27
capture of Chongming Island and establishment of comfort stations,
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101
capture of Hainan Island (1939),
126
capture of
Wuhan and Guangzhou (1938),
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,
102
Chinese forced labour,
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,
35
,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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n
3
Chinese Hundred Regiments Offensive,
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Chinese resistance,
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22
,
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,
35
,
40
,
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,
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,
114
,
141
comfort station system expanded after Nanjing (1937),
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,
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33
comfort station system started in Shanghai (1932),
22
invasion of Yunnan Province (1942),
141
Japanese occupation in Manchuria (1932),
13
,
21
Lugou-qiao (Marco Polo Bridge) incident (1937),
27
makeshift comfort stations,
10
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11
Mukden (or Manchurian) Incident (1931),
21
Nanjing Massacre (Rape of Nanjing) (1937),
13
,
27
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28
Operation Destroy All (Japanese),
35
,
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random rapes and murder of civilians by soldiers rarely punished,
29
Sino-Japanese Joint Communiqué (1972) and war compensation,
166
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68
,
175
,
180
-
81
Sino-Japanese Peace Treaty (1952, with Taiwan),
175
,
179
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81
soldiers permitted to rape and then kill Chinese women,
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49
source documents,
14
treatment of female Chinese POWs,
47
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48
,
121
US air force assistance to Chinese military operations,
141
.
See also
Chinese forces; Japanese military
Shanghai: abduction of women for comfort stations,
47
comfort station infrastructure provided by the Japanese
kashizashiki
(brothel),
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24
early naval comfort stations,
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23
the first formal comfort station in China,
22
Japanese prostitutes pre-1932,
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24
Military Entertainment Facility,
37
number and size of comfort stations,
11
,
25
,
25
(f),
33
occupation by Japanese (1932),
22
,
27
Shanghai Normal University: Chinese Comfort Women Archives,
135
(f),
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,
188
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89
.
See also
Research Centre for Chinese “Comfort Women” (Shanghai Normal University) Shanxi Province: comfort women system perpetuated after end of war,
188
establishment of Hejia-xiang Brothel,
42
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43
first lawsuit against Japanese government by Shanxi residents,
174
formation of transnational support groups for redress movement,
168
international groups’ investigations into comfort women issue,
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73
occupation by Japanese (1937),
114
.
See also
Yu County, Shanxi Province Shen Fugen,
53
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54
Shen Panwen,
167
Shikanai Nobutaka,
36
Shimizu Yukiko,
173
Silence Broken: Korean Comfort Women
(Kim-Gibson),
2
Sino-Japanese Joint Communiqué (1972): debate over right of individual Chinese to claim war compensation,
166
-
68
,
175
,
180
-
81
defence in second lawsuit by Chinese survivors,
175
nullification of Sino-Japanese Peace Treaty (1952),
180
Sino-Japanese Peace and Friendship Treaty (1978),
166
Sino-Japanese Peace Treaty (1952, with Taiwan),
175
,
179
-
81
South Korea, postwar environment for comfort women: apology by Japanese prime minister (1992),
161
financial aid for former comfort women,
187
,
224
n
13
Korean Council for the Women Drafted for Military Sexual Slavery by Japan,
2
Museum of Sexual Slavery by Japanese Military,
188
recommendation urging Japan to accept responsibility for comfort women system,
184
Research Association on the Women Drafted for Military Sexual Slavery by Japan,
2
,
13
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14
,
36
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37
;
Silence Broken: Korean Comfort Women
(Kim-Gibson),
2
South Korean Church Women’s Alliance,
160
;
True Stories of Korean Comfort Women
(Howard),
2
War and Women’s Human Rights Museum, Seoul,
190
Yun Chong-ok,
160
.
See also
comfort women, drafted from Japan and Korea; redress
movements in South Korea for comfort women
South Korean Church Women’s Alliance,
160
Su Shi,
169
Su Zhiliang: on brutalization of Chinese civilians in “recruiting” comfort women,
8
estimated number of comfort women and “replacement” rate,
6
,
38
financial aid for comfort station survivors,
187
financial contribution to cost of investigation,
170
investigation of comfort women system on Hainan Island,
173
leader in researching comfort women in China,
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14
,
169
on location of Yangjiazhai Entertainment Centre,
53
photograph,
173
(f); prosecutor at Women’s International War Crimes Tribunal,
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response to AWF inquiry,
163
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64
on scope of victimization,
11
verification of survivors’ stories,
78
,
144
,
194
Sugino Shigeru,
31
survivors’ narratives: contribution to current knowledge of comfort women,
6
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12
Liu Mianhuan, xvii-xix; reason for telling these stories, xx; testimonies largely unavailable to non-Chinese-speaking audiences,
6
verification of oral accounts,
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79
,
194
.
See also
Chen Yabian; Huang Youliang; Lei Guiying; Li Lianchun; Lin Yajin; Lu Xiuzhen; Tan Yuhua; Wan Aihua; Yin Yulin; Yuan Zhulin; Zhou Fenying; Zhu Qiaomei
Suzuki Hiraku,
42
Suzuki Yūko,
17
Taipei Women’s Rescue Foundation,
163
,
186
Taiwan, postwar environment for comfort women: “comfort women’s” museum,
186
financial aid for former comfort women,
187
,
224
n
13
lawsuit on behalf of survivors against Japanese government,
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78
recommendation urging Japan to accept responsibility for comfort women system,
184
Taipei Women’s Rescue Foundation to aid comfort women,
163
,
186
Taiwanese women trafficked by Japanese as comfort women,
31
-
32
,
189
.
See also
comfort women, drafted from Taiwan Takagi Ken’ichi,
17
Takizawa Takaomi,
176
Tan Guifu,
112
Tan Yaluan,
136