Pyongyang, August 8 (KCNA) -- A spokeswoman for the Central Committee
of the Democratic Women's Union of Korea (DWUK) released a statement
Friday denouncing the sexual slavery committed by the U.S. imperialist
aggression troops in south Korea.
The Wall Street Journal in its recent article said that sex stations
have been installed and operated in villages of U.S. military bases in
south Korea at tacit connivance of the puppet government, the statement
noted, and continued:
The majority of the women taken to the stations were those driven
into dire poverty or those who were abducted by gangsters and sold off.
They can not walk out of the villages once they go into them. The south
Korean puppet government directly controls the villages and mobilizes
police to prevent women from running away. It called the women in the
villages "patriots" and told them not to cause any trouble with GIs.
"Comfort women for the U.S. forces" are said to number thousands in south Korea.
The sexual slavery for the U.S. imperialist aggression troops is
little short of the hideous sexual slavery enforced by the Japanese
imperialists against Korean women in the past. This is an intolerable
insult to the Korean women and a wanton encroachment upon the dignity of
the Korean nation.
The Central Committee of the DWUK brands the sexual slavery
committed by the U.S. imperialist aggression troops against south Korean
women as one of the unpardonable, most hideous human rights abuses of
modern version.
Since they set their foot in south Korea, GIs did not hesitate to
commit all kinds of abnormal and shuddering crimes against women and
this was connived at and encouraged by the U.S. and the south Korean
puppet authorities.
Nothing has changed in the miserable situation of the south Korean
women since the present chief executive took office in Chongwadae but
shuddering sexual assaults against women have become all the more
undisguised.
There is no such despicable group of traitors like the south Korean
puppet forces as they behave so cowardly as to offer fellow women as
sexual slaves for the foreign occupation troops and shield their sexual
slavery.
As long as the U.S. aggression troops are present in south Korea and
the group of pro-U.S. lackeys stay in power, the history of shame will
go on and south Korean women can never get rid of the sexual slavery.
The U.S. and the puppet forces should apologize for the sexual
slavery for the U.S. forces in south Korea and own full responsibility.
South Korean women and other people of all social standings should
actively turn out in the struggle to drive the U.S. aggression troops,
the root cause of misfortune and pain of Koreans, out of south Korea and
settle accounts with the U.S. imperialists, the sworn enemy of the
Koreans. -0-
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