http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-30212673 Their argument is not that South Korea compelled them to work as prostitutes - this is not a case of sexual slavery - but that by instituting a system of official and compulsory check-ups on their sexual health, it was complicit, and facilitated a system which now leaves them in poverty. It also, they say, gave them English lessons and courses in "Western etiquette".
Moon is at pains to point out that, unlike South Korea's World War Two "comfort women" - who were forced to become sex slaves by the Japanese military - many of these women took a decision to work as prostitutes, however reluctantly. They then become trapped, however.
日本のそういわれる慰安婦の説明も
Japan's 'comfort women'
200,000 women in territories occupied by Japan during WWII estimated to have been forced into becoming sex slaves for troops
In 1993 Japan acknowledged use of wartime brothels
In 2007 Japanese PM Shinzo Abe was forced to apologise after casting doubt on the existence of comfort women
In 2014 Abe's government petitioned the UN to ask that a 1996 UN-sponsored report on comfort women be revised, but the request was rejected
手放しでは喜べんな・・ この件は unlike South Korea's World War Two "comfort women" - who were forced to become sex slaves by the Japanese military
と記載があり、この記事の下段にわざわざ
Japan's 'comfort women' Japanese women hold portraits of Chinese, Philippine, South Korean and Taiwanese former comfort women in Tokyo, Japan in 2007 200,000 women in territories occupied by Japan during WWII estimated to have been forced into becoming sex slaves for troops In 1993 Japan acknowledged use of wartime brothels In 2007 Japanese PM Shinzo Abe was forced to apologise after casting doubt on the existence of comfort women In 2014 Abe's government petitioned the UN to ask that a 1996 UN-sponsored report on comfort women be revised, but the request was rejected