HONG KONG - One recent night time after dinner I was standing with friends close to the Henry Moore sculpture in trade Square. We were trying to prolong our goodbyes, but a loudspeaker blasting behind us pressured us to component hastily. “The Japanese government hasn't apologized sincerely or compensated the hundreds of thousands of women that the Imperial Army pressured into sexual slavery,” a recording of a high-pitched female tone of voice was proclaiming on a loop in Mandarin, Cantonese, Japanese and awkward English.