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Japan Mayor Apologizes to 'Comfort Women'

A Japanese politician on Friday apologized to women forcibly drafted into military brothels during World War II after his comments about them being a military necessity sparked outrage.

Osaka mayor Toru Hashimoto issued the apology hours after he was due to meet two former "comfort women", but the elderly South Korean women cancelled over fears of becoming political pawns in a long-running row that has stoked tensions between Tokyo and Seoul.

"It is a shame that I couldn't meet them -- I wanted to tell them I am sorry for this misunderstanding," Hashimoto told a press conference.

"I hurt them with my words so it's natural that I want to apologize."

Earlier on Friday, supporters of the women, both in their eighties, said they were concerned Hashimoto would not retract his controversial comments.

"He has to retract his past comments if he wants to apologize and make us believe it is genuine," supporter Pang Chung-Ja told a hastily arranged press briefing in Osaka.

She added there were fears the pair could be "politically exploited".

Earlier this month the mayor said wartime sex slavery served a "necessary" role keeping battle-stressed soldiers in line, setting off a volley of criticism from countries under Japan's rule in the 1930s and 1940s as well as from the U.S.

He later pledged to apologize for his comments, while insisting Japan's soldiers were not unique in brutalizing women.

On Friday, Hashimoto said his original remarks were misinterpreted.

"I happen to have used the word 'necessity' but it doesn't mean I personally meant it was necessary," he said.

"I mean that it is a historical truth that soldiers were using women. Was it not necessary for them?"

Sex slavery is a particularly sensitive issue in Korea, a former Japanese colony whose people made up many of the up to 200,000 "comfort women" forcibly drafted into brothels for the Japanese military during World War II.

Source: Agence France Presse


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