The Foundation of Japanese Honorary Debts (Dutch: Stichting Japanse Ereschulden) is an independent interest group in the Netherlands for those who incurred physical, mental or other damages inside and outside internment camps during the Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies (present-day Indonesia) during World War II. The Foundation of Japanese Honorary Debts also advocates for recognition of and reparations for Dutch comfort women. The foundation organizes monthly demonstrations at the Embassy of Japan in The Hague.
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- Stichting Japanse Ereschulden (nl)
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| - The Foundation of Japanese Honorary Debts (Dutch: Stichting Japanse Ereschulden) is an independent interest group in the Netherlands for those who incurred physical, mental or other damages inside and outside internment camps during the Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies (present-day Indonesia) during World War II. The Foundation of Japanese Honorary Debts also advocates for recognition of and reparations for Dutch comfort women. The foundation organizes monthly demonstrations at the Embassy of Japan in The Hague. (en)
- De Stichting Japanse Ereschulden is een onafhankelijke belangenorganisatie voor hen die fysieke, geestelijke of andere schade is toegebracht in kampen of daarbuiten tijdens de Japanse bezetting in de Tweede Wereldoorlog. De stichting maakt zich ook sterk voor erkenning van en compensatie voor Nederlandse troostmeisjes. De Stichting demonstreert maandelijks bij de Japanse Ambassade in Den Haag. (nl)
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| - The Foundation of Japanese Honorary Debts (Dutch: Stichting Japanse Ereschulden) is an independent interest group in the Netherlands for those who incurred physical, mental or other damages inside and outside internment camps during the Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies (present-day Indonesia) during World War II. The foundation was created on 4 April 1990 by former Burma Railway forced laborer Kees Stolk to demand recognition, apologies and final reparations from both Japan and the Netherlands. It received 76,000 damage claims. That same year, Japan rejected the claims on the basis of the 1951 Treaty of San Francisco and the between Japanese prime minister Shigeru Yoshida and Dutch foreign minister Dirk Stikker. According to the Japanese, the Dutch state bought off the rights of the victims, so any political and financial compensation had to be between the foundation and the Netherlands. The Foundation of Japanese Honorary Debts also advocates for recognition of and reparations for Dutch comfort women. The foundation organizes monthly demonstrations at the Embassy of Japan in The Hague. (en)
- De Stichting Japanse Ereschulden is een onafhankelijke belangenorganisatie voor hen die fysieke, geestelijke of andere schade is toegebracht in kampen of daarbuiten tijdens de Japanse bezetting in de Tweede Wereldoorlog. De Stichting werd 4 april 1990 door Birma-spoorwegslachtoffer Kees Stolk opgericht en eiste erkenning, verontschuldiging en finale genoegdoening van zowel Japan als van Nederland. De Stichting ontving 76.000 schadeclaims. Nog hetzelfde jaar wees Japan claims af op basis van het van 1956. Op basis van dit verdrag en het Vredesverdrag van San Francisco uit 1951, zou de Nederlandse Staat de rechten van de slachtoffers hebben afgekocht, zodat de stichting de finale genoegdoening heeft neergelegd bij de Nederlandse Staat. De stichting maakt zich ook sterk voor erkenning van en compensatie voor Nederlandse troostmeisjes. De Stichting demonstreert maandelijks bij de Japanse Ambassade in Den Haag. (nl)
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