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Seiji Yoshida : ウィキペディア英語版 | Seiji Yoshida 〔Yomiuri Shimbun, Japanese edition, 2014-08-28 ver.13 page 1 & 4, 朝日「慰安婦」報道 (Verification for the report of comfort women by Asahi Shimbun)〕〔Weekly Shincho, March 13, 2013, page 25〕 was a Japanese novelist and member of the Stalinist Japanese Communist Party. He has published under a variety of pen names, including , , and . He wrote "My war crimes", which is the origin of a dispute over comfort women 30 years after World War II; he admitted it was fictional in an interview with ''Shūkan Shinchō'' on May 29, 1996.〔 Later, his fictional work was used by George Hicks in his "The Comfort Women: Japan's Brutal Regime of Enforced Prostitution in the Second World War". ==Early life== Originally from Yamaguchi Prefecture on the Sea of Japan, Yoshida was stationed in Korea, then a colony of Japan, during World War II; he claimed that he assisted police to kidnap over 2,000 women from various rural areas of the Korean peninsula to serve as comfort women. After the war, he ran as a Japanese Communist Party candidate in the 1947 Shimonoseki city council elections, but was defeated.〔
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