Foundation of Japanese Honorary Debts (original) (raw)
The Foundation of Japanese Honorary Debts (Dutch: Stichting Japanse Ereschulden) is an independent interest group in the Netherlands for those who incurred physical, mental or other damages inside and outside internment camps during the Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies (present-day Indonesia) during World War II. The Foundation of Japanese Honorary Debts also advocates for recognition of and reparations for Dutch comfort women. The foundation organizes monthly demonstrations at the Embassy of Japan in The Hague.