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2011/07/19

[英文] オランダで慰安婦写真展



オランダのアーネムという町で開催されている写真展。「従軍慰安婦」という言葉を使っているのが面白い。日本や韓国の市民団体とは独立した動きらしい。関連エントリーとしては
"インドネシアの慰安婦Troostmeisjes【本】"など。「インドネシア」タグで検索してみて下さい。

Indonesia Comfort Women in the Netherlands

These comfort women were victims of Japanese military brutality.
A total of 18 portraits of women Indonesia older victims jugun ianfu(comfort women during the Japanese occupation) exhibited at the Museum of Veterans Bronbeek, City of Arnhem, The Netherlands. These photographs are the result Troostmeisjes project conducted with photographer journalist Hilde Janssen January Banning since 2007.

Through this project, Hilde Janssen wants the world to know that many Indonesian women are forced to serve Japanese soldiers lust. Stories Troostmeisjes Indonesia, also appointed by Hilde Janssen his book ‘Shame Without Sin' and ‘Comfort women's silence in Indonesia on gray Time of War'.
Photo exhibition at the Museum of Veterans Bronbeek This is the third time. Previously, the photos on display in the city of Rotterdam and the capital city of Indonesia, Jakarta.
According to Hilde Janssen, has been in general Dutch citizens only know that Dutch women who became victims of Japanese military brutality. Understand the lessons of history in Dutch schools have just picked up little things related to the colonial period in Indonesia.

A total of 18 portraits of women Indonesia older victims jugun ianfu(comfort women during the Japanese occupation) exhibited at the Museum of Veterans Bronbeek, City of Arnhem, The Netherlands. These photographs are the result Troostmeisjes project conducted with photographer journalist Hilde Janssen January Banning since 2007.

Through this project, Hilde Janssen wants the world to know that many Indonesian women are forced to serve Japanese soldiers lust. Stories Troostmeisjes Indonesia, also appointed by Hilde Janssen his book ‘Shame Without Sin' and ‘Comfort women's silence in Indonesia on gray Time of War'.
Photo exhibition at the Museum of Veterans Bronbeek This is the third time. Previously, the photos on display in the city of Rotterdam and the capital city of Indonesia, Jakarta.
According to Hilde Janssen, has been in general Dutch citizens only know that Dutch women who became victims of Japanese military brutality. Understand the lessons of history in Dutch schools have just picked up little things related to the colonial period in Indonesia.

Photo exhibition at the Museum of Veterans Bronbeek This is the third time. Previously, the photos on display in the city of Rotterdam and the capital city of Indonesia, Jakarta.
According to Hilde Janssen, has been in general Dutch citizens only know that Dutch women who became victims of Japanese military brutality. Understand the lessons of history in Dutch schools have just picked up little things related to the colonial period in Indonesia.


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2010/12/14

インドネシアの慰安婦 Troostmeisjes (書籍)







Comfort Women (Troostmeisjes).
Ipso Facto, 2010.



「婦女暴行は戦争の副産物であるようだ。第二次大戦で、日本軍は性奴隷システムを構築することまでした。何万人のアジアの『慰安婦』は軍用売春宿で無理矢理働かされた」・・・と、出版社はこの本を紹介する。

解説のように、戦場では当たり前のように強姦事件が発生する。残念なことに、70年前の日本軍もまた、戦場となったアジアの各地にその爪痕を残して来たに違いない。

しかし、この出版社の言うように「戦争の副産物」である強姦事件も、「日本軍性奴隷制」というプロパガンダによる先入観があると、欧米列強がアジアやアフリカの戦場で引き起こした「強姦事件」とまったく異なる事象に見えてしまうようである。

Raping women seems to be a normal byproduct of wars. During World War II, the Japanese military even set up a system for sex slavery: Tens of thousands of 'comfort women' in Asia were forced into prostitution at military brothels.
(どうやら婦女暴行は戦争の副産物であるようだ。第二次大戦中、日本軍は性奴隷システムを構築することまでした。何万人ものアジアの「慰安婦」たちが、むりやり軍用売春宿に送られた)

In addition, many girls were abused sexually in railroad wagons, factory warehouses or night after night at home. Most of these women have suffered physical and emotional consequences ever since.

Jan Banning and Hilde Janssen visited Indonesian women who during the war were victims of forced sexual labor. In this book, 18 of them break the persistent taboo against speaking out on the issue. Showing them in combination with Japanese war posters, the book presents male and female sides of war, and propaganda versus reality. Short narratives depict the fate of these and other former comfort women, painting a gripping picture of this hidden history.