Remembering WWII’s 400,000 ‘Comfort Women’: Voices of Survival
As December 13 nears, we reflect on the 400,000 Asian women forced into sexual slavery by the Japanese military during WWII and the ongoing calls for justice.
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As December 13 nears, we reflect on the 400,000 Asian women forced into sexual slavery by the Japanese military during WWII and the ongoing calls for justice.
Discover Sanae Takaichi’s stance on Japan’s wartime past and why her denial of war crimes is sparking debate across Asia.
“Last Daughters” unveils the untold WWII stories of comfort women in the Chinese mainland and the Philippines, revealing pain, strength, and hope.
CGTN’s ‘Last Daughters’ traces WWII comfort women survivors from the Chinese mainland and the Philippines, revealing resilience and the impact on their descendants.
More than 80 years after WWII, survivors from the Chinese mainland, South Korea and beyond reclaim their voices in the unfinished story of “comfort women” and their fight for justice.
At 96, comfort woman survivor Lee Yong-soo braves pouring rain to deliver a moving speech at Seoul rally, inspiring solidarity and remembrance among hundreds.
On Intl Comfort Women Memorial Day, survivors dwindle as voices rise in Seoul protests and remembrance across the Chinese mainland.