“Victim-centered” emphasis on Korean President's Day of Praising Comfort Women August 14 12:45

South Korean President Moon Jae-in (formerly Jung Jae-Tae) said that "the most important principle of problem-solving is "victim-centered principle"" He emphasized the traditional position that comfort women should seek an acceptable solution.

The Korean government established August 14, the day when one of the former comfort women witnessed in public for the first time in 1991, three years ago, on the day of honoring comfort women.

On the 14th, the third memorial ceremony was held in Cheonan, central China, to prevent infection with the new coronavirus. About one-hundred people attended.

President Moon Jae-in said in a video message to the ceremony last year, "The most important principle of problem-solving is "victim-centricism". Find a solution."

Regarding the comfort women issue, the Japan-Korea agreement in 2015 confirmed the final and irreversible solution, but President Mun took the traditional position that the former comfort women should seek an acceptable solution. The emphasized shape.

In South Korea, an organization that supports former comfort women has been severely criticized for being investigated after being pointed out that the usage of donations is uncertain. Society also recognizes it as a “global peace movement”” and reiterated his stance that support activities should not be denied.