The truth of the Japanese military "comfort women"
by Buja; Shibasaki Kim, Atsuko; and others
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- The truth of the Japanese military "comfort women"
- Original title
- The truth of the Japanese military "comfort women"
- Original publication date
- 2007
- Important places
- Korea; Japan
- Important events
- World War II
- First words
- "Comfort women" are women who were incarcerated in "comfort stations" built by the Japanese armed force throughout the Japanese empire and areas under its occupation, including China, Indonesia, Singapore and Papua New Guinea... (show all), and forced to give "sexual comfort" to the Japanese soldiers by having sexual intercourse with them.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Demonstrations have been continued in front of the Japanese Embassy in Seoul, Korea, every Wednesday, demanding apology and compensation by the Japanese government to the former Comfort Women.
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- English
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