The “Comfort Women” system was not only a violation of women’s rights, but also a grave infringement of children’s rights. In this article, Professor Ñusta Carranza Ko examines how imperial Japanese authorities systematically violated the rights of underage girls, in direct contravention of international conventions of the time, reframing the issue as a case of child rights violations.
A report on the “Comfort Women” survivors rescued by the Allied Forces, as featured in the Chinese m...
Liu Guangjian (刘广建)
Aya Furuhashi sheds light on the unspoken truths that emerge from the gaps between the lines of...
Aya Furuhashi (古橋綾)
The irony is that Germany, which is often hailed as a “model” country for past liquidation by provid...
Jung Yong Suk
While warfare continues inflicting damage and suffering in today’s world, and rape of women is still...
Peipei Qiu
What kind of everyday life do the surviving “Comfort Women” victims residing in the <House of Sha...
Kim Dae-wol
In her book <The House with a Red Tile Roof - The Story of Korean Women Who Became the Japanese M...
Kawata Fumiko (川田文子)
This article is about the story of Song Shin-do remembered by Kawata Fumiko, who connected Song Shin...
Kawata Fumiko (川田文子)
Written by Choi Jae-in (The translator of 『Fifty Years of Silence』 by Jan Ruff O'Herne)
Written by Lee Hee-ja, President of the Association for Requesting Compensation for the Pacific War Victims
Lee Hee-ja