China News Service, May 15th. According to Japan’s Sankei Shimbun, on the 14th, the Japanese right-wing group “New History Textbook Production Committee” submitted a petition to the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan, requesting the government to completely delete “comfort women” from textbooks. This statement.

Data map: People visit the exhibition hall of the former comfort station in Liji Lane, Nanjing.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Yang Bo

  According to previous reports, on May 10, Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga stated in the Budget Committee of the House of Representatives that according to the Cabinet’s decision that the “comfort women serving in the military” was improperly expressed, he would no longer recognize “serving in the military” in future textbook verification. The term "comfort women" is changed to "comfort women".

  The "New History Textbook Production Committee" approved the decision of the Japanese government.

However, the organization is not satisfied with the decision of the Japanese authorities, saying that "(however it is expressed) will essentially have a negative effect on the effect of education, this will not change", and requested the Japanese government to completely delete the "comfort women" in the textbooks. "This expression.

  In response to a series of actions by the Japanese side, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying made it clear on May 11 that China’s position on the issue of Japan’s forced conscription of "comfort women" is consistent and clear.

The forced conscription of "comfort women" is a serious crime against humanity committed by Japanese militarism. This historical fact is undeniable.

  Hua Chunying also stated, “On the one hand, the Japanese side is playing word games, trying to obscure historical facts and downplaying guilt, and on the other hand, they expressed their intention to inherit the'Kono Talk'. This is a self-contradictory and clumsy performance. It is shameless to deny or even beautify the history of aggression, and the people of the victimized country will never agree."