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Court rulings from 1938 show how Japanese authorities imprisoned individuals for talking about 'comfort women'
Newly released court rulings from 1938 have revealed that residents of Yeongam County, South Jeolla, were punished by Japanese colonial authorities for accusing them of the forced mobilization of ...
“There are tears in my eyes as I look at how many of you braved this heavy rain to be with us today. Thank you,” Lee Yong-soo, 97, a survivor of the Japanese military’s “comfort women” system of ...
This year, China’s core scholars on “comfort women” — women and girls forced into sexual slavery by the Japanese army in World War II — published two career-defining books. One, “A Comprehensive ...
At the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum last week, a group of people gathered around a small exhibit commemorating the life of Grandma Lee Ok-seon, who was one of the many victims of sexual ...
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