Japan’s new public broadcasting chairman expressed regret for his comments late last week for which he drew widespread condemnation. The new chairman of Japan’s public broadcaster described the use of sex slaves as “common” during world war two, leading to calls for his resignation amid concerns for rising tension between Japan and her immediate neighbours. Katsuto Momii’s…
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Japanese broadcasting chairman apologises for comments defending WWII use of ‘comfort women’
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