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Ziua mondială a luptei împotriva exploatării sexuale - Graiul Maramureșului - Cotidian independent al județului Maramureș

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Alleged Brisbane sex slave ring operator Matthew Markcrow charged with 13 new offences

Alleged Brisbane sex slave ring operator Matthew Markcrow charged with 13 new offences TueTuesday 23 Matthew James Markcrow is accused of drugging women and keeping them as sex slaves. ( Print text only Cancel Police have laid fresh charges against a man accused of operating a sexual slavery ring in Brisbane. Detectives allege he drugged and held women as young as 17 for prostitution, in what police described as horrendous example of modern-day slavery. He is also accused of tattooing the women as his property and controlling their living, financial and work conditions. Nine alleged victims have now come forward to police after a public appeal.

Japan s wartime sexual slavery egregious violation of human rights : US State Department

Activists call for other countries support for sex slavery victims

Activists call for other countries support for sex slavery victims Posted : 2021-02-17 16:55 Updated : 2021-02-18 10:38 A statue symbolizing victims of the Japanese imperial military s sexual slavery before and during World War II, is seen during the 1,479th weekly rally to call for an official apology from Tokyo, in front of former site of the Japanese embassy in Seoul, Wednesday. Yonhap By Jung Da-min Activists working on Japan s sexual slavery have noted that the issue is not just a diplomatic matter between Korea and Japan but an issue of human rights in which other countries including the U.S. and other Asian countries should become actively engaged to find a solution.

Harvard Professor s Article Sparks Outrage Over Its Depiction of Japanese Military Brothels – The Diplomat

Advertisement An article published by J. Mark Ramseyer, the Mitsubishi professor of Japanese legal studies at Harvard Law school, has been criticized not only in South Korea but also in the United States as he described Korean women who were sexually abused by the Japanese military during World War II as willing prostitutes who carefully negotiated the terms of their contracts. Ramseyer made the contentious claim that the women, sometimes euphemistically referred to as “comfort women,” were volunteers and not “sex slaves,” and argued that there was no coercion from the Japanese government in recruiting the women. Other scholars have said that he did not provide any proof or evidence that can support his claim.

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