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    Former Shanghai 'comfort women' station demolished

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    2016-02-23 08:38Global Times Editor: Li Yan
    Workers remove windows from a former comfort women station in Shanghai on Monday. (Photo: Yang Hui/GT)

    Workers remove windows from a former "comfort women" station in Shanghai on Monday. (Photo: Yang Hui/GT)

    Shanghai began to demolish the former site of a Japanese "comfort women" station on Monday, triggering widespread criticism.

    Demolition work at the two-story building in the city's Hongkou district may continue for several days, one of the construction workers at the site told the Global Times. The worker claimed he does not know what will be constructed on the site once the demolition is complete, and all residents of the building appeared to have moved away.

    According to an online notice posted by the Hongkou district government in October, local authorities requisitioned the former station along with several other buildings in a 3,599 square meter area along Gongping Road. The district government could not be reached for comment as of press time.

    The station, known as Umi-no-ie, operated under the command of the Japanese navy during World War II and had 17 rooms for "comfort women" from China, North Korea and Japan, according to Su Zhiliang, director of the China "Comfort Women" Issue Research Center at Shanghai Normal University. Su called the demolition a "huge pity."

    "The son of the operator of Umi-no-ie wrote a memoir. He admitted the existence of the 'comfort station' and reflected on this issue. The history of Umi-no-ie was well recorded. The former sites of such stations in Shanghai bear the history of 'comfort women,'" Su told the Global Times, expressing concerns that such history would be lost with the demolition.

    Zhang Song, a professor from the College of Architecture and Urban Planning at Tongji University in Shanghai, added that the demolition of the building also bodes ill for the preservation of Shanghai's lilong, the city's traditional alleys.

    The Hongkou district has the highest number of "comfort women" stations in Shanghai. A total of 166 former stations are currently recorded in the city, but only 40 sites are preserved, Su said. He added that the district might not build new facilities to commemorate history.

      

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