Essays
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- The rooms of the surviving “Comfort Women” - Lee Ok-sun’s room
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The traces and history of the surviving “Comfort Women” fill all corners of the <House of Sharing> but are most visible inside the rooms of the surviving “Comfort Women”.
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- I was a sex slave for the Japanese Army: The Japanese Army's 'comfort stations' testified by a Dutch woman
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Written by Choi Jae-in (The translator of 『Fifty Years of Silence』 by Jan Ruff O'Herne)
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- [A special edition for the International Memorial Day for "Comfort Women"] Remembering Kim Hak-sun
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Written by Lee Hee-ja, President of the Association for Requesting Compensation for the Pacific War Victims
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- Remembering Kim Hak-sun 4 - Dear Hak-sun, how are you doing in heaven now?
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Written by Nobukawa Mitsuko (信川美津子), Civic Activist
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- Remembering Bae Bong-gi
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she said, with tears streaming down her cheeks, when a Japanese journalist suggested they go back and visit her old home together. Away for so long from her hometown in South Chungcheong Province – a place which she could now only dream about.
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