@Diplomat_APAC この経緯は、Ramsyere教授の回答書中(January 4, 2022)で確認できる。
David Ambaras (co author to the attack in Appendix I) posted a screenshot of the article on Twitter: "Comfort Women denialists are despicable," he declared. "Why is @Diplomat_APAC publishing this garbage?
@Diplomat_APAC " Amy Stanley (similarly, co-author) re-tweeted the article. Sayaka Chatani chimed in. Within hours, Mitch Shin, correspondent for the magazine, replied to Ambaras: "I am working on it. Sorry." And as if that were not enough: "It's down now.
@Diplomat_APAC I am truly sorry that we made such a horrible and unacceptable mistake."3 Just to be sure, Shin insisted on apologizing yet again: "I sincerely apologize that we published this story on our website. It's down now."4 An onlooker noted approval: "Good to hear!
@Diplomat_APAC This is a better retraction than many." No trace of the article on the Diplomat website remains.5
この件は、麗澤大学(Reitaku University)Jason Morgan教授も次の寄稿の中で言及している。
@Diplomat_APAC Recall that Professor Ambaras, along with his fellow Twitter enthusiasts, was able to cow Mitch Shin, an assistant editor at The Diplomat. They forced him into taking down an article by South Korean economist Lee Wooyoun in November of 2021. Professor Lee had argued
@Diplomat_APAC that Professor Ramseyer was correct in his assessment of comfort women history. Professor Ambaras browbeat Shin until Shin caved and duly groveled.Mitch Shin is young, and the much older David Ambaras easily intimidated him.
@Diplomat_APAC But Professor Ambaras has now failed to cancel Mark Ramseyer. History has won out over histrionics.
Twitter meltdowns such as those in which Professor Ambaras specializes are good indications that the documents, and not the narrative-curators, are now driving the comfort women...
@mainohenning@jeanmackenzie@Shaimaakhalil@BBCWorld
the correspondents in Tokyo&Seoul cannot read Japanese or Korean. Therefore, the sources have no choice but to read English versions of Wiki-En or Korean media then summarize those.
Inevitably, all articles by foreign correspondents on Japan-Korea issues are the same.
@mainohenning@jeanmackenzie@Shaimaakhalil@BBCWorld Amazingly, u thought(think) SK was a different nation from J before WW2.
Japanese (not extreme right-wingers) hate u for spreading fakes, but u're just ordinary, but can't speak the language, a little unenthusiastic about ur work.
Criticized, u think it from the right wing
Die Zeitung Hankyoreh, eine nordkoreanische Untergebene,
Sie protestieren gegen die Entfernung der Trostfrauen-Statue, die auf dem Gelände der Universität Kassel in Deutschland aufgestellt wurde.
Der Artikel ist FACK.
Sagen Sie der Universität, sie solle die Proteste ignorieren und stattdessen eine echte Sexsklaven-Statue in Auschwitz oder ein Schild aufstellen, das an über 500 deutsche Komfortstationen während des Zweiten Weltkriegs erinnert.