「South Korea has never acknowledged claims of sexual violence allegedly perpetrated by its troops ... However, South Korea has continued to demand apologies from Japan for its use of “comfort women” from Korea」 https://t.co/wHlnq2WBAS まぁ、突っ込まれるわな。
Roughly 320,000 South Korean soldiers were deployed to Vietnam to fight alongside the US between 1964 and 1973, but the story of the country’s involvement in the conflict is largely untold. South Korea has never acknowledged claims of sexual violence allegedly perpetrated by its troops against thousands of women and girls, some as young as 12 – or the children born as a result.
However, South Korea has continued to demand apologies from Japan for its use of “comfort women” from Korea, who were forced to work in Japanese military brothels before and during the second world war.
Don't forget Korean "comfort women" exploited by Korean government!
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Japan begins 2019 with a significant act of terrorism. Kazuhiro Kusakabe, 21, drives onto Harajuku's Takeshita Street and rams into pedestrians, injuring nine. He said it was "in retaliation for an execution," though the authorities won't say any more.
I’ve lived in both Japan and United States since I was very young, and sometimes I tend to focus too much on what makes people different or what cannot be translated. But watching Marie interact with so many different families, and a diverse production crew, helped me realize how great she is at focusing on the universal.
I won't be posting video of the MAGA hat wearing thugs from Covington Catholic High School, because it's disgusting.We already know what HATE looks like. And so do their parents and grandparents.They LIVED through scenes like that. We thought we moved past it.We haven't. pic.twitter.com/BNrIir6XID
Marie Kondo’s brilliant interpreter is the unsung hero of the KonMari phenomenon. “As an interpreter, you’re doing a great job if people forget that you’re there.” 通訳はシームレスで透明が良い。https://t.co/E7IK2jtpW9
The video showed a purportedly unarmed Russian Su-24 bomber fly within about 1,600 feet of the USS Ross, a guided-missile destroyer active in the Black Sea near Crimea. U.S. officials confirmed the bomber was one of several Russia aircraft spotted in the ship’s vicinity
The Russian military and the U.S. Navy never made contact during the encounter, Warren said, adding that the Ross did not “deviate from its mission” and that it had traveled through international waters.
It was a peaceful encounter, so was the flight of Japanese patrol aircraft
The sky was clear, the South Korean warship had already found North Korean ship. It didn't need to use any radar.
What is not clear is what the North Korean vessel was doing. Was it conducting illicit ship-to-ship transfers or what ?.
In any case, Japanese aircraft was conducting a peaceful patrol.
Why did the South Korea warship lock its fire-control radar onto the Japanese patrol aircraft which was keeping watch over North Korean illicit ship to ship transfer?
2 Japan claims to have complied with international law-is it true?
1. The high seas are open to all States, whether coastal or land-locked. Freedom of the high seas is exercised under the conditions laid down by this Convention and by other rules of international law. It comprises, inter alia, both for coastal and land-locked States:
(a) freedom of navigation;
(b) freedom of overflight;
2. These freedoms shall be exercised by all States with due regard for the interests of other States in their exercise of the freedom of the high seas, and also with due regard for the rights under this Convention with respect to activities in the Area.
Since the freedom of flight should be exercised with due regard for the interests of other States, the convention was applied mutatis mutandis to the patrol aircraft.
As a side, the Japanese ministry of defense does not claim that Japanese aircraft was flying at the altitude of 150 m; it is saying the patrol aircraft was flying at higher than 150 m and it is not illegal.
3 Korean destroyer didn't illuminate STIR toward Japanese aircraft.
So was the P-1 pilot making up the FC antenna lock on for reasons that no one can fathom?
(4th LD) S. Korea voices 'deep concern, regrets' about Japan's footage release amid radar spat - wow. So the P-1 pilot is making up the FC antenna lock on for reasons that no one can fathom, whilst executing a manoeuvre that could be seen as provocative. https://t.co/42tcrTvf0E