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正しい歴史認識                     韓国の米軍慰安婦はなぜ生まれたのか

2015-07-28 | 日本時事新聞社

韓国の米軍慰安婦はなぜ生まれたのか(ハート出版)

崔 吉城(広島大学名誉教授・東亜大学教授)

(3)第二章 性暴行から売春へ

古賀 剛大 様

 

 米軍が駐屯し、性暴行が多発史、売春婦たちが多く村に現れるようになると、彼女たちが村の救い主となっことは第一章で語られていたとおりです

 性暴行や売春が戦争中に限られた現象ではなく、現在も韓国に売春があり、「売春天国」だとまで言われていると筆者は書いています。検察庁と女性開発員の報告書に「売春に従事している女性が百万人」と書かれているそうです。

 こうした状況下で、筆者もまた多くの学者からも一度も日本の慰安婦の話を聞いたことがないといいます。日本初のニュースによってこのことは韓国内に広まったものであることが分かります。

 朴正熙政権時代において全国に広まった米軍慰安婦は、米軍の性的欲求を満足させ、婦女暴行を防ぎ、また外貨を稼ぐ存在として政府に重宝されていたということを筆者は指摘しています。

 従って、日本軍による強制連行的な慰安婦などということは、韓国人にとって全く考えられてもいないことだったのです。詳細はこちらをどうぞ。

 

 日本語原文:http://hassin.org/01/wp-content/uploads/usco2.pdf

 

平成27年7月28日 「史実を世界に発信する会」茂木弘道拝

 

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

<For your reference:>

 *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

 

Questions are welcome.

   

MOTEKI Hiromichi, Secretary General

for KASE Hideaki, Chairman

Society for the Dissemination of Historical Fact

Phone: 03-3519-4366

Fax: 03-3519-4367

Email moteki@sdh-fact.com

URL http://www.sdh-fact.com

 

Note: Japanese names are rendered surname first in accordance with Japanese custom

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144 Open championship the letter from Dogleg news ,today in reference with the editor's eagle eye

2015-07-23 | 危うい日本のゴルフの世界

 

 

144th Open Championship: The Winners And Losers

The 144th playing of the Open Championship is in the history books. Here’s our run down of the the championship’s winners and losers:

THE WINNERS:

Zach Johnson: He’s the human, modern version of the cartoon character Underdog. Zach’s a humble, lovable guy and what a boost to his career. Wins his second major at age 39 and this has to put a lot of wind in his sails. This is a victory for good-guy-golfers everywhere. Played harder than anyone else out there.

Jordan Spieth: Yes, the dream of the Grand Slam is over for now but Spieth showed everyone why he is the best player in the world. With a ton of expectations on his shoulders, he was right there with two holes to play. The missed seven-footer at 17 was the downfall. He lost by just a shot, had six three-putts and a four-putt. That really says something about the game, heart and character of the Masters and U.S. Open champion. Look out for him in the PGA. He’ll be even more determined.

Jason Day: Gotta hand it to the young Aussie. He was right in the thick of it yet again. Missed the playoff by a shot, like Spieth. You could hear the disappointment in his voice along with quiet determination. He keeps knocking harder and harder on the major door, soon he’s simply going to kick it in and take one.

Marc Leishman: Great story. This man has a new perspective on the world. Nearly lost his wife to toxic shock and now she’s on the road to full health. No one played better over the final 36 holes. His 130 total tied the all-time Open scoring record for final two rounds. You have to think he was emotionally spent when the playoff began.

Louis Oosthuizen: You look at this golf swing and wonder how he ever hits a bad shot. Two missed putts will haunt him, especially the one on the 17th hole. He could have easily won it outright if that had gone in.

Young Amateurs: Love the Young Guns who showed up for the championship. Even more impressive was how they played. Jordan Niebrugge was low amateur at 11-under, shot 70 on Monday. He’s back at Oklahoma State for his senior year this fall. Ollie Schniederjans is turning pro this week at the Canadian Open. He has a lot of game and has the tools to become one of the new breed stars on the PGA Tour. Ashley Chesters made a LOT of birdies. The young Brit isn’t as well known in the U.S., but keep an eye on this kid. Finally, what can you say about Paul Dunne? He was tied for the 54-hole lead but the final pairing stage was a bit much for the young Irishman. Still, you can’t diminish what he accomplished.

The Old Course:  Those who think the Old Course is outdated are mistaken. What a great venue and the appropriate Home Of Golf. The inward nine created more drama than the first two majors combined.

ESPN Broadcast Crew: After the Fox Fiasco at the U.S. Open, ESPN showed how how it’s done and how professionals are supposed to sound on the air.

THE LOSERS:

Tiger Woods: Perhaps the biggest loser from the championship. Played awful. Came out chunking shots right out of the box the first day, launched his first wedge shot into the Swilican Burn. This cat’s in denial. Don’t listen to us, listen to what the pros like Curtis Strange and Paul Azinger were saying. Woods has real problems and it doesn’t look like he’s any closer to playing simply mediocre golf.

Dustin Johnson: This guy has all the physical talent but mentally? After looking like Godzilla for 36 holes he turned into a small lizard and shot 150 over the final 36 to finish in a tie for 49th.

Rickie Fowler: After watching him at the Scottish Open, you’d figure Fowler to be a real factor at St. Andrews. He had only one sub-70 round and shot 73 on Monday, tied for 30th.

R&A Officials: Saturday’s fiasco showed a lack of communication within the ranks of the R&A officials. There was a green that was basically unplayable in the wind and the only thing that got them to stop play was Brooks Koepka telling them that his golf ball would no remain in place. If they were going to stop play, they never should have started.

Bubba Watson: He hates Europe. Why does he even bother to show up? Shot 71-76 on a course he should shoot low numbers on. Plenty of room to work his big slinging shots. Stay home Bubba!

Pace of play: Couldn’t have been any slower. The R&A is taking its cues from the USGA.

The major season is now almost over. Final stop on August 13 when the PGA Championship gets underway at Whistling Straits. Glory’s last shot.

我々の関知しない奥深い意見と論評が面白い。記者の見方も、多種多様だから、一辺倒ではない。このコラムでは、その多角的見地から、情勢を判断し

記事にしたものを、アットランダムに掲載したい。つまり、このコラムは、いかにも、専門的であり、一般ゴルファーには、理解が届かないかもしれないが、咀嚼していくうちに、読者もゴルフ論評博士に育っていくと確信している。二枚も三枚も、上に行く、ゴルフ論者に合格するのは、間違いない。

読者、50万人にあえて、楽しんでもらえるように、記事を精錬していく tjk

                                                                         

 

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144 The Open 15 under par 3 players, play-off

2015-07-21 | 危うい日本のゴルフの世界

144 The Open

 

優勝、ザックジョンソン、 メジャー2勝目、プレーオフを制す

 

 144th Open Championship: The Winners And Losers

from dogleg friend , Zack greets the British fans with Claret Jug

Zach Johnson: He’s the human, modern version of the cartoon character Underdog. Zach’s a humble, lovable guy and what a boost to his career. Wins his second major at age 39 and this has to put a lot of wind in his sails. This is a victory for good-guy-golfers everywhere. Played harder than anyone else out there.

Thanks to the friends.tjk

英樹、 後半、追い上げできず、18位

 Nick Faldo

 Tom Watson  2名の名選手最後の舞台

 

悪天候のため、一日、順延となり、月曜日にもつれ込んだ144回、オープンは、15アンダーパーで、ザックジョンソン(USA),ルイウーストフイゼン(南ア、リースマン(オーストラリア)の3名によるプレーオフが行われた。一番、2番、17番、18番の4ホールの激戦だ。一番、2番でバーデイを奪ったザックが、逃げ切り、初優勝、感涙迫るスピーチで幕を閉じた。USAは、昨年、ミクルスンが勝って、2連勝となった。グランドスラムを期待され、勇んでプレーしたジョーダンスピースは、一打、足りず、メジャー3連勝は、ならなかった。しかし、72ホール目、終えると、ギャラリーに拍手をし、この大会を支えていることへの感謝を表した。このシーンに、解説者のフランクノビロは、目頭が熱くなったと、スピースの心構えが素晴らしいと讃えた。記者も、いつの間にか、熱いものが、こみ上げてくるを禁じえなかった。試合が、終わり、神の領域に、沸騰した熱気が嘘のように、静寂さがセントアンドリュースを包んだ。145回は、トルーン、きっと来年も、風雨をも、吹き飛ばすゲームになるだろう。

 

 

Jordan Spieth: Yes, the dream of the Grand Slam is over for now but Spieth showed everyone why he is the best player in the world. With a ton of expectations on his shoulders, he was right there with two holes to play. The missed seven-footer at 17 was the downfall. He lost by just a shot, had six three-putts and a four-putt. That really says something about the game, heart and character of the Masters and U.S. Open champion. Look out for him in the PGA. He’ll be even more determined.

Jason Day: Gotta hand it to the young Aussie. He was right in the thick of it yet again. Missed the playoff by a shot, like Spieth. You could hear the disappointment in his voice along with quiet determination. He keeps knocking harder and harder on the major door, soon he’s simply going to kick it in and take one.

Marc Leishman: Great story. This man has a new perspective on the world. Nearly lost his wife to toxic shock and now she’s on the road to full health. No one played better over the final 36 holes. His 130 total tied the all-time Open scoring record for final two rounds. You have to think he was emotionally spent when the playoff began.

Louis Oosthuizen: You look at this golf swing and wonder how he ever hits a bad shot. Two missed putts will haunt him, especially the one on the 17th hole. He could have easily won it outright if that had gone in.

      

 

        

 

ピータードーソン、15年間、 引退。 世界のゴルフ啓蒙した偉人中の偉人、功績、類するものはない。ごく労様でした。tjk

 スピース、メジャー3連勝。惜しくもならず。

    デヴアルの復活で、決勝まで進出したのは、感激でした。しかも、3日目、66の好スコア、見事だった。

   パット、すべてだった。勉強しなおしだ。まだ。プロになって3年目だから、これからだよ。

オープンは、人生のすべてのような気がする。今日で、オープン卒業だが、どんなに感謝しても感謝しすぎることはない。みなさん、ありがとう。感無量です。

 Good Bye !!!

今年で、私も、最後の案内スターターで、役目を終えます。長い間、ありがとう!!さようなら。 Good Bye !!!

             Irreplaceable Ivor: an Open institution

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144 The Open Day 2 英樹と日本選手の活躍は?2

2015-07-18 | 危うい日本のゴルフの世界

144 The Open

DAY 2,  Tom Watson, Sir Nick Faldo  the last performance on the Open Championship , who had achieved their unbelievable tasks and all games over the great history.Only we can say, here

''thank you '' Tom and Nick, to be never forgotten forever.

God Save You !!

The Open chief edior /the golftimes, world ,Uk/tjk

英樹、15番まで、6 アンダーパー。圧巻の1番から4番まで、連続4バーデイ。ジョンソンとスピースに電気を走らせる。一日、順延。DAY 3は、Sunday,DAY 4ha,Monday 、さて、優勝の行方は???

 

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144 The Open Day 2 英樹と日本選手の活躍は?2

2015-07-18 | 危うい日本のゴルフの世界

144 The Open

DAY 2,  Tom Watson, Sir Nick Faldo  the last performance on the Open Championship , who had achieved their unbelievable tasks and all games over the great history.Only we can say, here

''thank you '' Tom and Nick, to be never forgotten forever.

God Save You !!

The Open chief edior /the golftimes, world ,Uk/tjk

英樹、15番まで、6 アンダーパー。圧巻の1番から4番まで、連続4バーデイ。ジョンソンとスピースに電気を走らせる。

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