Japanese officials ask New Jersey town to REMOVE memorial to Korean sex slaves captured by Japan in World War II

Last month, Japanese officials visited Palisades Park, a suburban enclave across the Hudson River from New York City, with a curious request: they wanted the town to remove a small plaque in front of the public library.

In 2010, Palisades Park installed a memorial to the thousands of Korean women and girls that were enslaved by the Japanese during World War II.

The town says that it is the first such dedication [...]