SEOUL-- March 15, 2021 -- Voluntary Agency Network of Korea (VANK), a cyber diplomatic organization in Korea, announced that it currently promotes a global project which publicizes the problems of Harvard University professor Ramseyer's thesis about Korean Comfort Women.
On 10 am, March 15, VANK members held a picket demonstration in English in front of the “Statue of Peace” installed at Exit 2 of Hansung University Station in Seongbuk-gu, Seoul, Korea, to announce the start of a Global Project publicizing the problems of Professor Ramseyer's thesis.
VANK members also spread the problem of Professor Ramseyer's thesis claiming that “comfort women were voluntary prostitutes” around the world through social media channels.
Below contents include messages that VANK delivers to journalists around the world:
As a journalist, would you accept a thesis from a famous university professor in your country saying that German Nazi war crimes contributed to peace in Europe, or slavery contributed to the development of the American economy?
Something similar to that is happening at Harvard University.
Professor John M. Ramseyer at Harvard Law School is causing a stir as he is going to publish a paper titled “Contracting for sex in the Pacific War” in an international journal in March.
In this paper, Professor Ramseyer makes the same arguments as the Japanese right-wings, such as “Comfort Women were prostitutes,” “Recruiters of Comfort Women have the responsibility for the issue, not the Japanese government or the Japanese military,” “Comfort Women made a lot of money.”
Also, he is a Mitsubishi Professor that receives funds from Mitsubishi, a Japanese corporate that once committed war crimes, and was awarded the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon by the Japanese government for promoting the position of the Japanese government.
Comfort Women, who suffered from Japanese military sexual slavery, are women who were deployed by the Japanese military and the Japanese government at comfort stations in occupied territories or garrisons during the Second Sino-Japanese War and Asia-Pacific War in order to resolve the sexual desire of the Japanese military, prevent sexually transmitted diseases, maintain security, and prevent rape on locals.
According to an investigation by the Japanese government, the comfort women were deprived of personal freedom, forced to move between bases with the military, were denied the right of sexual self-determination, and were forced to follow the horrible rules. It was also revealed that the sexual and reproductive health of comfort women were treated as possessions to protect soldiers from sexually transmitted diseases.
According to a report by Ms. Gay J. McDougall, Special Rapporteur, United Nations Commission on Human Rights, the treatment of the Comfort Women falls within the ordinary usage of slavery and the slave trade, and they were “deprived of their freedom” and “recruited against their own will.” Moreover, some women were purchased and therefore easily fit the classic mould of slavery.
It is a big problem for a world-renowned university professor to give indulgence to the history of imperial aggression in the name of academic freedom, and to publish a thesis advocating the terrible case of the destruction of women's rights in wartime and to publicize the thesis internationally.
Accordingly, VANK, a private volunteer organization in Korea with 150,000 youths and young adult members, started an online petition at change.org in order for Professor Ramseyer to withdraw his study that claimed “comfort women were prostitutes,” and for the editors of the International Review of Law and Economics, where the thesis will be published, to withdraw the paper.
As of 12 March, 30,000 people from 151 countries around the world have signed the petition. 87% of the signatures are from countries other than Korea, so it is receiving great attention from people all over the world.
Petition: Harvard Law School professor advocating war crimes of sexual slavery? (http://maywespeak.com/thesis)
This petition starts with the following: “Professor John Mark Ramseyer! Are you a Harvard Law School professor of the 21st century? Or a professor of Japanese Imperial university hundred years ago?”
The petition by VANK ¡âCriticizes the anti-human study that stems from Professor Ramseyer‘s ignorance or intentional acquiescence, and ¡âCalls on Professor Ramseyer, who has been a puppet of the Japanese government, to reflect on and withdraw himself of his study that denies Japanese history of aggression and doing harm. It also ¡âRequests the International Review of Law and Economics to withdraw the publication of Professor Ramseyer’s thesis, and ¡âCalls on the Dean of Harvard Law School and the President of Harvard University to take disciplinary action on Professor Ramseyer who defames Harvard Law School by violating ethics and conscience as a scholar.
VANK created Digital Posters embodying Professor Ramseyer sitting on a chair next to the Statue of Peace, which symbolizes the comfort women of the Japanese military and is distributing the Posters to countries through social media.
The poster asks: “Professor John Mark Ramseyer, are you a Harvard Law School professor of the 21st century? Or a professor of Japanese Imperial university hundred years ago?”
Recently, CNN, The Guardian, The Independent, Daily Mail, Associated Press reported on the progress of the incident, triggered by Professor Ramseyer's thesis that claimed comfort women were voluntary prostitutes.
On March 8th, an article titled “Harvard professor sparks outrage” was reported by The Guardian and The Independent and following on 10th, CNN reported with the title “A Harvard professor argued that Korean women forced into sex slavery in WWII did so voluntarily. Now he's facing a backlash.”
Even though Professor Ramseyer tried to ignore the coercion of comfort women and launder the history of Japanese imperialist aggression, paradoxically, his thesis serves as a lever to inform the world of glamorization of Japanese imperialism, the reality of Japan's history distortion, and the cruelty of forced mobilization of comfort women.
In order for Prof. Ramseyer‘s “comfort women” thesis to be withdrawn by IRLE (International Review of Law and Economics), VANK asks the press worldwide to report VANK’s campaign.