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Japanese aansporing? [boodskap #101113] Di, 25 Januarie 2005 08:36 na volgende boodskap
Annette  is tans af-lyn  Annette
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Nou weet ons hoekom die Japanese soldate so maklik Hara Kiri gepleeg het;))
Op 'n meer ernstige noot - sal vergoeding ooit genoeg wees vir 'n lewe wat
opgemors is?
Japan Ends Aid To "Comfort Women"

25/01/2005 - Reuters

Japan will dissolve a private fund set up to compensate women, mostly
Asian, who were forced to provide sex for Japanese soldiers during
World War Two, in March 2007, saying it had reached its goals.

Japan has not paid direct compensation to any of the estimated
200,000 mostly Asian women forced to work in brothels for the
Japanese military before and during World War Two, saying all claims
were settled by peace treaties that ended the war.

Instead, in 1995 Tokyo set up the Asian Women's Fund, a private group
with heavy government support, to make cash payments to surviving
wartime "comfort women".

The scheme stoked controversy because the fund was based on private
donations, with state money used only to pay operational costs and to
pay for living expenses and health care.

Angered by the lack of state compensation, some former comfort women
have refused to accept the payments.

The fund will be dissolved after projects to build facilities for the
elderly in Indonesia are completed in March 2007, officials said on
Monday, adding that the fund had achieved its aims despite
controversies.

"Regarding the conduct of atonement projects there were various
opinions both domestically and overseas and we faced various
difficulties," said Tomiichi Murayama, president of the Asian Women's
Fund, who was prime minister when the fund was set up.

"But ... we have been able to carry out atonement projects to those
former 'comfort women' who desired them. In that sense we think that
the fund's atonement projects have basically achieved their aims,"
Murayama said in a statement.

The fund paid 2.0 million yen (103,000 pounds) in "atonement fees" to
each of 285 former "comfort women" in the Philippines, South Korea
and Taiwan from private donations. The Japanese government has
extended 1.2 million yen to 3.0 million yen per person in health
care.

The fund also gave government-funded medical aid to 79 women in the
Netherlands.

Such projects ended in September 2002.

Historians estimate that during World War Two as many as 200,000
women, mostly from the Korean Peninsula, were forced into sexual
slavery in Japanese military brothels.

It was not until 1993 that Japan acknowledged that the Imperial Army,
and not private companies, was responsible for forcing women into sex
slavery during World War Two.
Re: Japanese aansporing? [boodskap #101115 is 'n antwoord op boodskap #101113] Di, 25 Januarie 2005 09:27 Na vorige boodskapna volgende boodskap
PietR  is tans af-lyn  PietR
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Die vraag is net hoe bepaal jy die mate van opmors? Die hoere kon lekker
geleef het gedurende die oorlog juis weens hul bereidwilligheid juis om dit
te doen....daarna, draai die storie weer.

"Annette" skryf in boodskap news:ct50s7$5u5$1@ctb-nnrp2.saix.net...
> Nou weet ons hoekom die Japanese soldate so maklik Hara Kiri gepleeg
> het;))
> Op 'n meer ernstige noot - sal vergoeding ooit genoeg wees vir 'n lewe wat
> opgemors is?
> Japan Ends Aid To "Comfort Women"
Re: Japanese aansporing? [boodskap #101118 is 'n antwoord op boodskap #101113] Di, 25 Januarie 2005 09:38 Na vorige boodskapna volgende boodskap
Deneile Riffel  is tans af-lyn  Deneile Riffel
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Hoe het daai prossies nou weer gese: Hey G I Joe me love you long time,
farkee farkee

"Annette" skryf in boodskap news:ct50s7$5u5$1@ctb-nnrp2.saix.net...
> Nou weet ons hoekom die Japanese soldate so maklik Hara Kiri gepleeg
> het;))
> Op 'n meer ernstige noot - sal vergoeding ooit genoeg wees vir 'n lewe wat
> opgemors is?
> Japan Ends Aid To "Comfort Women"
>
> 25/01/2005 - Reuters
>
> Japan will dissolve a private fund set up to compensate women, mostly
> Asian, who were forced to provide sex for Japanese soldiers during
> World War Two, in March 2007, saying it had reached its goals.
>
> Japan has not paid direct compensation to any of the estimated
> 200,000 mostly Asian women forced to work in brothels for the
> Japanese military before and during World War Two, saying all claims
> were settled by peace treaties that ended the war.
>
> Instead, in 1995 Tokyo set up the Asian Women's Fund, a private group
> with heavy government support, to make cash payments to surviving
> wartime "comfort women".
>
> The scheme stoked controversy because the fund was based on private
> donations, with state money used only to pay operational costs and to
> pay for living expenses and health care.
>
> Angered by the lack of state compensation, some former comfort women
> have refused to accept the payments.
>
> The fund will be dissolved after projects to build facilities for the
> elderly in Indonesia are completed in March 2007, officials said on
> Monday, adding that the fund had achieved its aims despite
> controversies.
>
> "Regarding the conduct of atonement projects there were various
> opinions both domestically and overseas and we faced various
> difficulties," said Tomiichi Murayama, president of the Asian Women's
> Fund, who was prime minister when the fund was set up.
>
> "But ... we have been able to carry out atonement projects to those
> former 'comfort women' who desired them. In that sense we think that
> the fund's atonement projects have basically achieved their aims,"
> Murayama said in a statement.
>
> The fund paid 2.0 million yen (103,000 pounds) in "atonement fees" to
> each of 285 former "comfort women" in the Philippines, South Korea
> and Taiwan from private donations. The Japanese government has
> extended 1.2 million yen to 3.0 million yen per person in health
> care.
>
> The fund also gave government-funded medical aid to 79 women in the
> Netherlands.
>
> Such projects ended in September 2002.
>
> Historians estimate that during World War Two as many as 200,000
> women, mostly from the Korean Peninsula, were forced into sexual
> slavery in Japanese military brothels.
>
> It was not until 1993 that Japan acknowledged that the Imperial Army,
> and not private companies, was responsible for forcing women into sex
> slavery during World War Two.
>
Re: Japanese aansporing? [boodskap #101120 is 'n antwoord op boodskap #101118] Di, 25 Januarie 2005 10:12 Na vorige boodskapna volgende boodskap
PietR  is tans af-lyn  PietR
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He-he! Ek sit en wonder nog hoekom Annette die Japannese manne dáároor sou
selfmoord wil pleeg?

"Deneile" skryf in boodskap news:ct542b$ng7$1@ctb-nnrp2.saix.net...
> Hoe het daai prossies nou weer gese: Hey G I Joe me love you long time,
> farkee farkee
>
>
>
> "Annette" wrote in message
> news:ct50s7$5u5$1@ctb-nnrp2.saix.net...
>> Nou weet ons hoekom die Japanese soldate so maklik Hara Kiri gepleeg
>> het;))
>> Op 'n meer ernstige noot - sal vergoeding ooit genoeg wees vir 'n lewe
>> wat
>> opgemors is?
>> Japan Ends Aid To "Comfort Women"

>> 25/01/2005 - Reuters

>> Japan will dissolve a private fund set up to compensate women, mostly
>> Asian, who were forced to provide sex for Japanese soldiers during
>> World War Two, in March 2007, saying it had reached its goals.

>> Japan has not paid direct compensation to any of the estimated
>> 200,000 mostly Asian women forced to work in brothels for the
>> Japanese military before and during World War Two, saying all claims
>> were settled by peace treaties that ended the war.

>> Instead, in 1995 Tokyo set up the Asian Women's Fund, a private group
>> with heavy government support, to make cash payments to surviving
>> wartime "comfort women".

>> The scheme stoked controversy because the fund was based on private
>> donations, with state money used only to pay operational costs and to
>> pay for living expenses and health care.

>> Angered by the lack of state compensation, some former comfort women
>> have refused to accept the payments.

>> The fund will be dissolved after projects to build facilities for the
>> elderly in Indonesia are completed in March 2007, officials said on
>> Monday, adding that the fund had achieved its aims despite
>> controversies.

>> "Regarding the conduct of atonement projects there were various
>> opinions both domestically and overseas and we faced various
>> difficulties," said Tomiichi Murayama, president of the Asian Women's
>> Fund, who was prime minister when the fund was set up.

>> "But ... we have been able to carry out atonement projects to those
>> former 'comfort women' who desired them. In that sense we think that
>> the fund's atonement projects have basically achieved their aims,"
>> Murayama said in a statement.

>> The fund paid 2.0 million yen (103,000 pounds) in "atonement fees" to
>> each of 285 former "comfort women" in the Philippines, South Korea
>> and Taiwan from private donations. The Japanese government has
>> extended 1.2 million yen to 3.0 million yen per person in health
>> care.

>> The fund also gave government-funded medical aid to 79 women in the
>> Netherlands.

>> Such projects ended in September 2002.

>> Historians estimate that during World War Two as many as 200,000
>> women, mostly from the Korean Peninsula, were forced into sexual
>> slavery in Japanese military brothels.

>> It was not until 1993 that Japan acknowledged that the Imperial Army,
>> and not private companies, was responsible for forcing women into sex
>> slavery during World War Two.






>
Re: Japanese aansporing? [boodskap #101122 is 'n antwoord op boodskap #101120] Di, 25 Januarie 2005 10:39 Na vorige boodskapna volgende boodskap
Deneile Riffel  is tans af-lyn  Deneile Riffel
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Seker omdat die Westerse outjies groter gewere gehad het en die Japs se
rhino horn het opgeraak......

"Suidwester" skryf in boodskap news:G7OdnfXuWpUehmvcRVn-sA@is.co.za...
> He-he! Ek sit en wonder nog hoekom Annette die Japannese manne dáároor
> sou selfmoord wil pleeg?
> "Deneile" wrote in message
> news:ct542b$ng7$1@ctb-nnrp2.saix.net...
>> Hoe het daai prossies nou weer gese: Hey G I Joe me love you long time,
>> farkee farkee



>> "Annette" wrote in message
>> news:ct50s7$5u5$1@ctb-nnrp2.saix.net...
>>> Nou weet ons hoekom die Japanese soldate so maklik Hara Kiri gepleeg
>>> het;))
>>> Op 'n meer ernstige noot - sal vergoeding ooit genoeg wees vir 'n lewe
>>> wat
>>> opgemors is?
>>> Japan Ends Aid To "Comfort Women"
>
>>> 25/01/2005 - Reuters
>
>>> Japan will dissolve a private fund set up to compensate women, mostly
>>> Asian, who were forced to provide sex for Japanese soldiers during
>>> World War Two, in March 2007, saying it had reached its goals.
>
>>> Japan has not paid direct compensation to any of the estimated
>>> 200,000 mostly Asian women forced to work in brothels for the
>>> Japanese military before and during World War Two, saying all claims
>>> were settled by peace treaties that ended the war.
>
>>> Instead, in 1995 Tokyo set up the Asian Women's Fund, a private group
>>> with heavy government support, to make cash payments to surviving
>>> wartime "comfort women".
>
>>> The scheme stoked controversy because the fund was based on private
>>> donations, with state money used only to pay operational costs and to
>>> pay for living expenses and health care.
>
>>> Angered by the lack of state compensation, some former comfort women
>>> have refused to accept the payments.
>
>>> The fund will be dissolved after projects to build facilities for the
>>> elderly in Indonesia are completed in March 2007, officials said on
>>> Monday, adding that the fund had achieved its aims despite
>>> controversies.
>
>>> "Regarding the conduct of atonement projects there were various
>>> opinions both domestically and overseas and we faced various
>>> difficulties," said Tomiichi Murayama, president of the Asian Women's
>>> Fund, who was prime minister when the fund was set up.
>
>>> "But ... we have been able to carry out atonement projects to those
>>> former 'comfort women' who desired them. In that sense we think that
>>> the fund's atonement projects have basically achieved their aims,"
>>> Murayama said in a statement.
>
>>> The fund paid 2.0 million yen (103,000 pounds) in "atonement fees" to
>>> each of 285 former "comfort women" in the Philippines, South Korea
>>> and Taiwan from private donations. The Japanese government has
>>> extended 1.2 million yen to 3.0 million yen per person in health
>>> care.
>
>>> The fund also gave government-funded medical aid to 79 women in the
>>> Netherlands.
>
>>> Such projects ended in September 2002.
>
>>> Historians estimate that during World War Two as many as 200,000
>>> women, mostly from the Korean Peninsula, were forced into sexual
>>> slavery in Japanese military brothels.
>
>>> It was not until 1993 that Japan acknowledged that the Imperial Army,
>>> and not private companies, was responsible for forcing women into sex
>>> slavery during World War Two.
>
>
>
>
>
>


>
Re: Japanese aansporing? [boodskap #101124 is 'n antwoord op boodskap #101122] Di, 25 Januarie 2005 12:01 Na vorige boodskap
PietR  is tans af-lyn  PietR
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Dis nie die Snapsese wat lood vir die potlood soek by die diere nie....dis
die Sjinese.

"Deneile" skryf in boodskap news:ct57lg$a72$1@ctb-nnrp2.saix.net...
> Seker omdat die Westerse outjies groter gewere gehad het en die Japs se
> rhino horn het opgeraak......
>
>
> "Suidwester" wrote in message
> news:G7OdnfXuWpUehmvcRVn-sA@is.co.za...
>> He-he! Ek sit en wonder nog hoekom Annette die Japannese manne dáároor
>> sou selfmoord wil pleeg?
>> "Deneile" wrote in message
>> news:ct542b$ng7$1@ctb-nnrp2.saix.net...
>>> Hoe het daai prossies nou weer gese: Hey G I Joe me love you long time,
>>> farkee farkee
>
>
>
>>> "Annette" wrote in message
>>> news:ct50s7$5u5$1@ctb-nnrp2.saix.net...
>>>> Nou weet ons hoekom die Japanese soldate so maklik Hara Kiri gepleeg
>>>> het;))
>>>> Op 'n meer ernstige noot - sal vergoeding ooit genoeg wees vir 'n lewe
>>>> wat
>>>> opgemors is?
>>>> Japan Ends Aid To "Comfort Women"
>>
>>>> 25/01/2005 - Reuters
>>
>>>> Japan will dissolve a private fund set up to compensate women, mostly
>>>> Asian, who were forced to provide sex for Japanese soldiers during
>>>> World War Two, in March 2007, saying it had reached its goals.
>>
>>>> Japan has not paid direct compensation to any of the estimated
>>>> 200,000 mostly Asian women forced to work in brothels for the
>>>> Japanese military before and during World War Two, saying all claims
>>>> were settled by peace treaties that ended the war.
>>
>>>> Instead, in 1995 Tokyo set up the Asian Women's Fund, a private group
>>>> with heavy government support, to make cash payments to surviving
>>>> wartime "comfort women".
>>
>>>> The scheme stoked controversy because the fund was based on private
>>>> donations, with state money used only to pay operational costs and to
>>>> pay for living expenses and health care.
>>
>>>> Angered by the lack of state compensation, some former comfort women
>>>> have refused to accept the payments.
>>
>>>> The fund will be dissolved after projects to build facilities for the
>>>> elderly in Indonesia are completed in March 2007, officials said on
>>>> Monday, adding that the fund had achieved its aims despite
>>>> controversies.
>>
>>>> "Regarding the conduct of atonement projects there were various
>>>> opinions both domestically and overseas and we faced various
>>>> difficulties," said Tomiichi Murayama, president of the Asian Women's
>>>> Fund, who was prime minister when the fund was set up.
>>
>>>> "But ... we have been able to carry out atonement projects to those
>>>> former 'comfort women' who desired them. In that sense we think that
>>>> the fund's atonement projects have basically achieved their aims,"
>>>> Murayama said in a statement.
>>
>>>> The fund paid 2.0 million yen (103,000 pounds) in "atonement fees" to
>>>> each of 285 former "comfort women" in the Philippines, South Korea
>>>> and Taiwan from private donations. The Japanese government has
>>>> extended 1.2 million yen to 3.0 million yen per person in health
>>>> care.
>>
>>>> The fund also gave government-funded medical aid to 79 women in the
>>>> Netherlands.
>>
>>>> Such projects ended in September 2002.
>>
>>>> Historians estimate that during World War Two as many as 200,000
>>>> women, mostly from the Korean Peninsula, were forced into sexual
>>>> slavery in Japanese military brothels.
>>
>>>> It was not until 1993 that Japan acknowledged that the Imperial Army,
>>>> and not private companies, was responsible for forcing women into sex
>>>> slavery during World War Two.
>>
>
>


>
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