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The Origins of the US Army's Korean Comfort Women (HEART PRESS)
By Choi Kilsung,
Professor at University of East-Asia, Professor Emeritus at Hiroshima University
(3) Chapter 2 From Rape to Prostitution

As described in Chapter 1, when the US Army came to the village there was an explosion of sexual violence, and when prostitutes flocked to the village, they became the saviors of the village.
Sexual violence and prostitution do exist outside of war. These things continued after the war ended and prostitution still exists in South Korea today, so much so that the country has even been called a "prostitution paradise". According to a report by the Supreme Prosecutors' Office of the Republic of Korea and the Korean Women's Development Institute, "There are one million women engaged in prostitution" in South Korea.
Given the situation in Korea, the author writes that neither he nor the many other scholars who had done field surveys throughout South Korea had ever heard of the so-called "comfort women". And yet, the issue found its way into Japanese-language media and then became a political problem and human rights issue within South Korea.
In other words, the “comfort women problem” was made in Japan.
The US Army's comfort women spread throughout the country and became part of the official policy of both the United States and South Korea. These comfort women were deemed by the Park Chung-hee government to be patriots who were ensuring the safety of the Korean Peninsula by satisfying the sexual urges of American servicemen. They were treasured by the Korean government because of their role as earners of foreign currency.
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*Chapter 2:
http://www.sdh-fact.com/CL/Chapter-2-US-Armys-Korean-comfort-women.pdf
*Author profile: http://www.sdh-fact.com/auther/choi-kilsung

*Introduction & Contents: http://www.sdh-fact.com/CL/Introduction-TOC-.pdf
*Chapter 1:
http://www.sdh-fact.com/CL/Chapter-1-US-Armys-Korean-comfort-women.pdf
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The Origins of the US Army's Korean Comfort Women (HEART PRESS) By Choi Kilsung,Professor at University of East-Asia, Professor Emeritus at Hiroshima University(3) Chapter 2 From Rape to Prostitution As described in Chapter 1, when the US Army came to the village there was an explosion of sexual violence, and when prostitutes flocked to the village, they became the saviors of the village. Sexual violence and prostitution do exist outside of war. These things continued after the war ended and prostitution still exists in South Korea today, so much so that the country has even been called a "prostitution paradise". According to a report by the Supreme Prosecutors' Office of the Republic of Korea and the Korean Women's Development Institute, "There are one million women engaged in prostitution" in South Korea. Given the situation in Korea, the author writes that neither he nor the many other scholars who had done field surveys throughout South Korea had ever heard of the so-called "comfort women". And yet, the issue found its way into Japanese-language media and then became a political problem and human rights issue within South Korea.In other words, the “comfort women problem” was made in Japan. The US Army's comfort women spread throughout the country and became part of the official policy of both the United States and South Korea. These comfort women were deemed by the Park Chung-hee government to be patriots who were ensuring the safety of the Korean Peninsula by satisfying the sexual urges of American servicemen. They were treasured by the Korean government because of their role as earners of foreign currency. Details are here;*Chapter 2: http://www.sdh-fact.com/CL/Chapter-2-US-Armys-Korean-comfort-women.pdf*Author profile: http://www.sdh-fact.com/auther/choi-kilsung*Introduction & Contents: http://www.sdh-fact.com/CL/Introduction-TOC-.pdf*Chapter 1:http://www.sdh-fact.com/CL/Chapter-1-US-Armys-Korean-comfort-women.pdf
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미 육군의 한국어 위안부 (심장 보도)의 기원
최 Kilsung에 의해,
히로시마 대학에서 동아시아, 명예 교수의 대학 교수
(3) 성매매에 강간에서 제 2 장 미 육군이 왔을 때, 제 1 장에서 설명한 바와 같이 마을이 성폭력의 폭발, 그리고 매춘부 마을로 몰려 들었다 때, 그들은 마을의 구원자가되었다. 성적 폭력과 매춘 전쟁의 외부에 존재한다. 전쟁 후 계속 이런 일들은 결국 성매매는 여전히 한국의 오늘, 너무 있도록 국가가도 "매춘의 천국"이라고되어 ​​존재한다. 대한민국과 한국 여성 개발원의 대검찰청의 보고서에 따르면, 한국의 "매춘에 종사 백만 여성이 있습니다." 한국의 상황을 감안할 때, 저자는 기록 그가 나도 한국 전반에 걸쳐 현장 조사를했던 다른 많은 학자들은 지금까지 소위 "위안부"들었다. 그럼에도 불구하고,이 문제는 일본어 미디어에 그것의 방법을 발견하고. 한국 내에서 정치 문제와 인권 문제가되었다 즉, "위안부 문제는"일본에서 만들어졌다. 미국 육군의 위안부가 퍼져 국가는 미국과 한국 모두의 공식적인 정책의 일부가되었다. 이 위안부는 미국 군인의 성적 충동을 만족하여 한반도의 안전을 보장하고 애국자로 박정희 정부에 의해 간주되었다. 그들은 때문에 외화의 노동자로서 자신의 역할을 한국 정부가 비축했다. 자세한 내용은 여기, * 제 2 장 : http://www.sdh-fact.com/CL/Chapter-2-US-Armys-Korean-comfort -women.pdf의 * 저자 프로필 : http://www.sdh-fact.com/auther/choi-kilsung












* 소개 및 내용 : http://www.sdh-fact.com/CL/Introduction-TOC-.pdf
* 제 1 장 :
http://www.sdh-fact.com/CL/Chapter-1-US-Armys - 한국 컴포트-women.pdf
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미국 군대는 기원 한국 위안부 (마음 출판사)
멋지게 kilsung,
교수 명예 교수 동아시아, 안녕하세요. 대학
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강간 성매매 형용할 때 제 1, 미국 육군 온 마을에 폭발이 성 폭력, 기녀 당장에 마을 때, 그들은 구한다 마을.
밖에 성폭력 및 성매매 전쟁 있다.이 일은 계속 전쟁이 끝난 후, 매춘 여전히 오늘 한국 해서, 이 나라의 이미 '매춘 천국'.보고서에 따르면 이 최고 검찰 대한민국, 한국 여성의 개발원"현재 백만 성매매 여성의" 한국.
상황을 감안해 한국 사람이 됐어, 그는. 아니, 이 많은 학자들의 이미 전 현장 조사 한국 들은 소위 "위안부".하지만이 문제는 그 길을 찾을 것이다. 그리고 일본어 미디어 정치 문제가 되고, 인권 문제에 대해 한국.
즉 '위안부 문제' 일본산.
미 육군 위안부 전국에 퍼져 공식 정책, 될 미국과 남 한국.이 위안부 의해 박정희 정부의 안전 보장 못 애국자 한반도 성 것을 전제로 미국 군인.그들은 소중한 때문에 한국 정부 측 외화 여기.
세부.

*. 제 2: http://www.sdh-fact.com/cl/chapter-2-us-armys-korean-comfort-women.pdf

저자: * http: / / 저자 갈게. 갈게. www.sdh-fact.com 색 kilsung
< 참고 > *: 당신 을 위해 소개 & 내용으로: http: / CL 갈게. 갈게. www.sdh-fact.com 소개 TOC /:

*. 제 1 www.sdh-fact.com http:/ / CL / chapter-1-us-armys-korean-comfort-women.pdf -1
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