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Abe apologises for wartime sex slavery

By David Pilling in Guangzhou

Published: March 26 2007 17:15 | Last updated: March 26 2007 17:15

Shinzo Abe, Japan’s prime minister, on Monday apologised “as the prime minister” for his country’s wartime enforced use of young women to work in military brothels.

Mr Abe, questioned in parliament by an opposition member, said he was “apologising here and now as the prime minister” for Japan’s recruitment of up to 200,000 sex slaves, many from South Korea and, to a lesser extent, China.

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