Logo

Logo

Shanghai firm fined for disgracing ‘comfort women’

A Shanghai tech firm was fined for making emoticons based on “comfort women”, police said on Monday. Shanghai Siyanhui Technology…

Shanghai firm fined for disgracing ‘comfort women’

Representational Image (PHOTO: Getty Image)

A Shanghai tech firm was fined for making emoticons based on “comfort women”, police said on Monday.

Shanghai Siyanhui Technology Co., Ltd. was fined 15,000 yuan ($2,255) and ordered to suspend operations for two months for making the emoticons which appeared on the internet on August 18, reports Xinhua news agency.

Advertisement

The emoticons were screen grabs of “Twenty Two”, a documentary about 22 comfort women, a euphemism used for girls and women forced into sexual slavery by the Japanese during World War II.

Advertisement

The company apologised for hurting public sentiments.

Some 400,000 women across Asia were forced to be comfort women for the Japanese army during the war, nearly half of them Chinese, according to the Research Centre for Comfort Women at the Shanghai Normal University.

Only 14 comfort women are still alive on the Chinese mainland.

Advertisement