By A Mystery Man Writer
The statue is meant to draw attention to how the Japanese Imperial Army forced Korean women into brothels from the early 1930s through the end of World War II.
Before #MeToo, There Were the 'Comfort Women' – Justice For Comfort Women
Comfort women' advocacy group denies misuse of funds – Justice For Comfort Women
Forget her not….. : My name is Kim Bok-soon(2014) – Justice For Comfort Women
JFCW Activities & Sponsorship – Justice For Comfort Women
Court to decide on constitutional validity of Seoul-Tokyo deal on 'comfort women' – Justice For Comfort Women
Art work by comfort woman – Justice For Comfort Women
Murayama critical of Japan's historical stance – Justice For Comfort Women
Justice For Comfort Women – Page 2 – JFCW
Japanese gallery takes down comfort woman statue in art exhibition – Justice For Comfort Women
JFCW Activities & Sponsorship – Justice For Comfort Women
South Korea commemorates “comfort women” memorial day – Justice For Comfort Women
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New proof in 'comfort women' issue – Justice For Comfort Women
Justice For Comfort Women – Page 2 – JFCW
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