Criminal charges against Korean "anti-Japanese racialism" author Former comfort women, etc. July 7, 15:26

In Korea, a conservative researcher who wrote "Anti-Japanese tribalism" was published last year and became a best-selling book, and was translated into Japan.On the 7th, a woman of a former comfort woman said, "The content of the book is false, It caused pain to the victim and their bereaved family," and criminal prosecution of the prosecution for defamation.

"Anti-Japanese tribalism," published in July last year in South Korea, pointed out the existence of a mediator as a "serious misunderstanding" of the claim that comfort women were forced to be taken, and also said that it was an old Korean peninsula during the Pacific War. Regarding the allegation that the native workers were forced to work, he also described that "many people are voluntarily worked and it is fictitious", and it became a best seller with a great response and was translated into Japan ..

Former 10-year-old Korean comfort woman Lee Yong-soo wrote about this book on September 7 as Lee Yong Hoon of Seoul National University, who wrote, “It was false and caused pain to the victim and their bereaved family.” Four conservative researchers, including a professor, have been criminally accused of prosecution for defamation.

On the other hand, former professors Lee and others also announced on the 7th that they would file criminal charges against the prosecution for defamation of two former comfort women agents.

In Korea, a university professor who pointed out in 2015 that the general perception in Korea that “200,000 girls were forcibly taken by the Japanese army” over the issue of comfort women was different from the actual situation, was honored in 2015. He was prosecuted by the public prosecutor for the damage and was convicted in the second instance.