Japan's expanding military presence in the Philippines continues to raise significant concerns among critics, especially regarding the historical context of its wartime actions. As Japanese troops prepare to deepen their involvement in the region, the absence of an official apology from Tokyo for the historical abuses suffered by Filipino 'comfort women' during World War II looms large in public discourse. This complex backdrop adds layers of sensitivity and contention to Japan's military role in the Philippines. The term 'comfort women' refers to women who were subjected to sexual slavery by the Imperial Japanese Army during the war. Recent statements from... [Continue Reading]