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Gov't has no clue how many 'comfort women' statues there are abroadThe Korean government has seemingly failed to track the overseas number of statues symbolizing sexual slavery during the 1910-1945 Japanese colonial rule over Korea.
Students gather near a "comfort woman" statue during a rally in front of the Japanese Embassy in Seoul, South Korea for a weekly "Wednesday demonstration" on January 11, 2017.
Two days after a statue in Glendale Central Park honoring women who were held as sex slaves by the Japanese Imperial Army during World War II was vandalized, a group packed an auditorium down the ...
A statue unveiled Tuesday in Glendale honors the thousands of Korean women who historians say were forced to be sex sales for Japanese soldiers during World War II.
San Francisco's memorial to 'comfort women' — young girls forced into sexual slavery during the 1930s and 1940s — has angered the city's allies in Japan.
If you happen to hop on a bus in South Korea, you might just come across one of these female statues. The statues are meant to pay tribute to "comfort women" -- women in occupied countries who ...
It’s a strategy that was deployed against Glendale just as it was preparing to receive its comfort-women memorial, an 1,100-pound statue of a woman in Korean dress sitting next to an empty chair.
Students gather near a "comfort woman" statue during a rally in front of the Japanese Embassy in Seoul, South Korea for a weekly "Wednesday demonstration" on January 11, 2017.
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