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Once colonised by Japan, East Asian nations still bear scars from its wartime sexual slavery system. Thousands of women, ...
South Korea’s age-based employment laws and policies discriminate against older workers, forcing them to retire from main ...
Souls trembling before judgment, a boiling cauldron and a chance at redemption through a blooming lotus — these striking ...
On the count of three, “Frieden” — the German word for “peace” — echoed through a crowd of 50 people gathered on a sunny Saturday afternoon in B ...
A woman visits the exhibition of the Crimes of Japanese "Comfort Women" System at the Memorial Hall of the Victims in Nanjing ...
People gathered at The Korean War Veterans Memorial Statue in Fort Lee to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the beginning of the Korean War.
South Korea’s new government should adopt measures to address human rights problems in the country and abroad.
Japan and South Korea are marking the 60th anniversary of the normalization of their diplomatic relations on Sunday, as both sides go through a time of political uncertainty and growing tension.
The statue symbolizes the estimated 200,000 comfort women forced into sexual slavery to serve Japan’s armed forces during the early 20th century.
Former South Korean "comfort woman" Lee Yong-soo holds the hand of a statue symbolising "comfort women" at the Seoul Comfort Women Memorial in Seoul, South Korea, June 29, 2021.
Tokyo’s pressure over the statue faced a set-back in Germany as the issue continues to loom large in Japan-South Korea interactions.
Reversing an earlier order to remove a statue symbolising Korean women in Japanese wartime military brothels, authorities in central Berlin said on Tuesday they will allow the installation to ...