‘Sex slaves’

TOKYO: Japan has asked a major US publisher to “correct” a school textbook that references World War II sex slaves, the foreign ministry said on Thursday, as Tokyo’s bid to polish its history moves abroad. Diplomats petitioned McGraw-Hill to change passages of a book used in American schools that refer

By our correspondents
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January 16, 2015
TOKYO: Japan has asked a major US publisher to “correct” a school textbook that references World War II sex slaves, the foreign ministry said on Thursday, as Tokyo’s bid to polish its history moves abroad. Diplomats petitioned McGraw-Hill to change passages of a book used in American schools that refer to “comfort women”, a euphemism for those forced to work in military brothels.

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