Korea's 'Comfort Women' Deserve Justice

Korea's 'Comfort Women' Deserve Justice

SINGAPORE -- On the 65th anniversary of the end of colonial rule, hundreds of South Koreans protested outside Japan's embassy in Seoul last week.

The issue was wartime crimes, especially the system of sexual slavery that Japan institutionalized. It planned, set up and ran a system of military brothels that enslaved 200,000 girls and women, aged 11 to 20, euphemistically called “comfort women.”

 

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