The monthly magazine Sound Argument released the other day is full of papers that all Japanese citizens must subscribe to, which is issued 940 yen, stating that it was the New Year's extraordinary issue.
Asahi Shimbun...originally a newspaper that should be abandoned in August 4 years ago.
As the reward of a bad deed will come to himself instantly, the Asahi is now in the state of his last moments ...
As a result, the subscription fee which was over 5,000 yen a month until August four years ago I was subscribed was listed as having the same amount as the Mainichi Newspaper when checking it online, now it is 4.037 yen.
However, even if it pays the amount of money for Asahi Shimbun, it is never by all means carried on Asahi Shimbun which cannot be absolutely known....
It is fully loaded with the true and genuine paper in the New Year extra-large number of the monthly magazine Sound Argument.
I would like to translate all of it into English and send it to the world, but regrettably I am shorthanded.
Among the people with confidence in English translation, just like me, in fact, those who think that the world knows nothing,
Please translate the article you thought as 'The world should know,' in English to the world.
Reveal gimmick in a contract work case!
It is a matter of course that a Japanese-language dialogue featured by Ms. Yoshiko Sakurai and Mr. Nishioka Tsutomu that was posted, must also be read by all Japanese.
The following is the continuation of the previous chapter.
Nishioka
There is a Korean scholar in Japan called Park Kyong-sik.
At that time, a self-proclaimed university owned by Chongryon, was legally a professor at Miscellaneous school.
He wrote the famous ‘record of Korean force entraining’ during the movement against the Japan-Korea Treaty in the 1960s and spread the coined word ‘force entraining’ to the world.
Sakurai
Park Kyong-sik, Yoshida Seiji who made false remarks that he did ‘comfort women hunting’, it seems as if these two players are engaged.
In the form of Park Kyong-sik's expression borrowed by Yoshida Seiji, he wrote in his own book.
Nishioka
I guess it was because it was helpful.
The first ‘Immigration Control White Paper’ issued in 1959 (Showa 34), which was decided by the Cabinet, is written about wartime workers like this. <When the National mobilization plan is advanced in Japan's domestic region as the wartime situation progresses, Korean laborer is also included, and from September 1939, the company owner recruited employees who wish to travel, in designated areas within Korea From February 1942, the recruitment took place under the administration of the Governor General, and from September 1944 it was conducted in accordance with the National Declaration Order. However, at the end of March, contact ships between Shimonoseki and Busan were almost cease, their recruitment was no longer going to be carried out (therefore, the period of citizens' declaration was around 6 months). Since September 1939, the number of laborers recruited in the domestic area of Japan reached 635,000, but some of them have returned due to the contract period, some moved away from the workplace, about 322,000 people were at the business site at the end of the war. In addition to this, there are about 110,000 people who are in Japan domestically as military personnel and warriors at the end of the war. In addition, during the right period, many other Koreans have come to us as before, and at the time of the war, all Koreans in Japan counted about 2 million>
It is the achievement point of empirical research that makes full use of the government's various statistics and materials.
Park Kyong-sik and others tried to do in 1965,
A study of empirical Japanese officials at the time, it was Professor Morita Yoshio who did it, but Park brought the word ‘force entraining’ by targeting Mr. Morita to defeat it somehow.
It is a coined word.
Because it was not at that time.
Sakurai
From that point the force entraining theory began to be laid out in the foreground.
Nishioka
It is said that 8 million people were forcibly taken and used as 200 000 sex slaves.
Sakurai
What is the reason for the tremendous number of 8 million people?
Nishioka
Not only the people who brought us to Japan but also those who worked in the factory or the work place on the site, if you put in the decree, there are such numbers, but just as everyone ordinarily cooperated in the war Though it is a story.
It is not force entraining.
It's in Korea.
This draft continues.