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True Stories of the Korean Comfort Women: The Korean Council for Women Drafted for Military...

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True Stories of the Korean Comfort Women: The Korean Council for Women Drafted for Military... - Howard, Keith (Editor)
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Between 100,000 and 200,000 women were forced into sexual slavery by the Japanese military between the early 1930s and 1945. Yet successive post-war Japanese governments have refused to acknowledge what took place and no reparations have been made to the mainly Korean victims. Recent developments in human rights and women's rights in Korea have led to the surviving Comfort Women to overcome traditional taboos of chastity, defilement and shame to speak out for the first time.

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True Stories of the Korean Comfort Women: The Korean Council for Women Drafted for Military... 1996, Cassell

ISBN-13: 9780304332649

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