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Tokyo: A group of American historians is issuing a call to their Japanese counterparts to remain steadfast in the face of pressure from Shinzo Abe's government to play down the army's use of "comfort women" during World War II. As it prepares to mark the 70th anniversary of end of the war, Mr Abe's conservative government is pushing to put a gloss on Japan's wartime history and, in turn, to loosen
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