New Zealand axes plan for WW2 comfort women statue after Japan's protest
- Posted on April 28, 2026
- By BBC News
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New Zealand has withdrawn its decision to erect a memorial statue commemorating World War II comfort women in Auckland, following diplomatic pressure from Japan. Tokyo expressed concerns that the installation could strain bilateral relations between the two nations. This decision reflects the ongoing tensions surrounding historical narratives of wartime atrocities and their representation in public spaces, highlighting the delicate balance countries must maintain between honoring victims and preserving international relationships.
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