korean problem (96, permasaged)

59 Name: Citizen : 2007-04-02 02:04 ID:EZH7h8lU

Korean side say 3 comfort women's testimonies are evidence
about sex slave problem during WW2.but 2 of their testimonies
are obviously incoherence.

1 Kim, Koon Ja
House Committee on Foreign Affairs
http://foreignaffairs.house.gov/110/kim021507.htm
It was March of 1942, and I was 16 years old. I had been sent out of the house
by police officer Choi and told that I needed to go and make some money.
I found a Korean man wearing a military uniform and he told me that he would send me
on an errand and I would be paid for this errand.
EAS Forum
http://www.expat-advisory.com/seoul/articles-korean-comfort-women-seoul.php
When war broke out, many Koreans were marrying quickly so not be drafted by Japanese
forces. At 17, she also planned to marry her boyfriend, but his parents objected because
they could not overcome her background. Not being married, she was unwillingly drafted
by Japan as a sex slave and was forced to China.

2 Lee Yong-soo

http://edition.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/asiapcf/03/03/japan.sexslaves.ap/
Lee Yong-soo, 78, a South Korean who was interviewed during a recent trip to Tokyo,
said she was 14 when Japanese soldiers took her from her home in 1944 to work
as a sex slave in Taiwan.

U.S. House of Representatives: Statement of Lee Yong-soo
http://www.internationalrelations.house.gov/110/lee021507.htm
In the autumn of 1944, when I was 16 years old, my friend, Kim Punsun, and I were
collecting shellfish at the riverside when we noticed an elderly man and a Japanese man
looking down at us form the hillside......
A few days later, Punsun knocked on my window early in the morning,
and whispered to me to follow her quietly. I tip-toed out of the house after her.

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