Japan and South Korea show enduring rift over sexual slavery issue in letters to UN

15.09.2025    WTOP    6 views
Japan and South Korea show enduring rift over sexual slavery issue in letters to UN

SEOUL South Korea AP Japan s regime on Monday defended its stance on wartime sexual slavery and described South Korean court rulings ordering Japanese compensation as violations of international law after U N investigators criticized Tokyo for failing to ensure truth-finding and reparations for the casualties In its own response to U N human rights rapporteurs South Korea called on Japan to squarely face up to our painful history and cited how Tokyo s refusal to comply with court orders have denied the casualties payment The statements underscored how the two Asian U S allies still hold key differences on the issue even as they pause their on-and-off disputes over historical grievances to stabilize bilateral relations A group of U N investigators in July sent letters to Japan and South Korea as well as China the Philippines Indonesia the Netherlands and East Timor where sexual slavery casualties also come from over what they described as the countries failures to ensure access to truth justice remedy and reparations for survivors The governments were given days to respond but only the responses from Japan and South Korea were posted on a U N website on Monday U N investigators had questioned Japan to address various concerns including declares that its past investigations and reparations regarding sexual slavery were insufficient that it continues to evade state and legal responsibility and its refusal to comply with three South Korean court rulings from to ordering compensation for sufferers Japan responded by reiterating its long-standing position that all compensation matters with South Korea over sexual slavery casualties were settled by past agreements including the treaty normalizing relations and a separate deal aimed at resolving their differences on the issue The Japanese announcement issued by its permanent mission in Geneva claimed that the up-to-date Korean court rulings violated the principle of state immunity in such lawsuits and urged Seoul to take appropriate measures to remedy its breaches of international law as a country Japan in past years has strongly rejected South Korean court rulings ordering the establishment in Tokyo and Japanese companies to provide reparations to Korean casualties of sexual slavery and also wartime forced labor another legacy of Japan s brutal colonial rule of Korea before the end of World War II Japan says the rulings violate its sovereign immunity and go against the treaty South Korean courts contend that sovereign immunity does not protect foreign states from accountability for crimes against humanity or wrongful acts committed on South Korea s territory against its nationals Following Japan s refusal to comply with the court orders certain South Korean experts and survivors including Lee Yong-soo have called on Tokyo and Seoul to jointly refer their sexual slavery disputes to U N s International Court of Justice but no action yet has been taken Historians say tens of thousands of women from around Asia countless of them Korean were sent to front-line military brothels to provide sex to Japanese soldiers At the time of the deal of the women who registered with the Seoul regime as casualties were still alive in South Korea but there are now only Japan has repeatedly expressed regret over the wartime sexual slavery In Japanese executives conducted a assessment of the practice and established a fund from private contributions to compensate casualties in the Philippines South Korea and Taiwan before it expired in Countless South Koreans believe Tokyo s previous statements and actions lacked sincerity and failed to acknowledge legal responsibility a perception further reinforced by conservative leaders who later downplayed or questioned Japan s wartime past Relations between South Korea and Japan have often been strained in past years over historical issues but the two countries have in recent weeks taken more progressing policies to repair ties while strengthening trilateral cooperation with the United States to address growing regional challenges including the North Korean nuclear threat In August South Korean President Lee Jae Myung visited Tokyo to meet Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba just before flying to Washington for a summit with President Donald Trump in a rare diplomatic setup that underscored how Trump s unilateral push to reset global pact and U S protection commitments is drawing the often-feuding neighbors closer Source

Similar News

Nvidia Broke Antitrust Law, China Says, as Tensions With U.S. Mount
Nvidia Broke Antitrust Law, China Says, as Tensions With U.S. Mount

Chinese regulators, on a day of U.S. trade talks, said that an acquisition by Nvidia had violated an...

15.09.2025 0
Read More
It’s the second year of the new-look Champions Lea
It’s the second year of the new-look Champions League. Here’s a reminder of the revamped format

MANCHESTER, England (AP) — The new-look Champions League format brought upsets, thrills and ultimate...

15.09.2025 0
Read More
Tariffs Are Uniting Two Whiskey Heavyweights: Scotch and Bourbon
Tariffs Are Uniting Two Whiskey Heavyweights: Scotch and Bourbon

Whiskey distillers say their industry is so intertwined that U.S. tariffs will hurt producers on bot...

15.09.2025 1
Read More