The Berlin Statue of Peace, established in 2020, marked an important milestone in the “Comfort Women” memorial movement as the first public memorial of its kind in Europe.
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.
The Contested Histories Initiative (CHI) is a Europe-based NGO dedicated to studying disputes over h...
The Contested Histories Initiative (CHI) is a Europe-based NGO dedicated to studying disputes over h...
Rose Camastro-Pritchett’s “Comfort Women” project uses art to honor the dignity and strength of surv...