NZ axes plan for WW2 sex slaves statue after Japan protest
Taiwan
Plans to erect a statue in New Zealand symbolising the so-called comfort women who were forced into sexual slavery by Japan during World War Two have been rejected. The Japanese embassy had warned that the installation of the structure in a public garden in Auckland "could have a significant impact" on the diplomatic relations between the two countries. The bronze statue, which depicts a girl seated next to an empty chair, was given to New Zealand by the Korean Council for Justice and
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