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Q & A Session with US Congressman Michael Honda on the "Comfort Women" issue at US House of Representatives

2007-02-16

Q & A Session with US Congressman Michael Honda on the "Comfort Women" issue at US House of Representatives
This week we feature a news conference about a resolution introduced earlier this month by Michael Honda, a congressman from California.

It calls for an apology from Japan for "Comfort Women," hundreds of thousands of women that were abducted or lured into frontline brothels by Japan to provide sex for their soldiers during World War Two.

Three Koreans who served as comfort women for Japanese soldiers will testify at a hearing scheduled for this week by a US House Subcommittee on Asia-Pacific Affairs.

In today's program, we will show you part of the international news conference in which congressman Honda gave some answers on the comfort women issue.

The conference was held over the phone, directly connected with the US House of Representatives. Enjoy listening!

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