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Comfort Women Protest at Japanese Embassy in Seoul

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  • 10 OCTOBER 2018 - SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA: The Wednesday protests have been taking place since January 1992. Protesters want the Japanese government to apologize for the forced sexual enslavement of up to 400,000 Asian women during World War II. The women, euphemistically called "Comfort Women" were drawn from territories Japan conquered during the war and many came from Korea, which was a Japanese colony in the years before and during the war. The "comfort women" issue is still a source of anger of many people in northeast Asian areas like South Korea, Manchuria and some parts of China.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ   <br />
Wednesday Demonstration demanding Japan to redress the Comfort Women problems
    ComfortWomenProtest002.jpg
  • 10 OCTOBER 2018 - SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA: The Wednesday protests have been taking place since January 1992. Protesters want the Japanese government to apologize for the forced sexual enslavement of up to 400,000 Asian women during World War II. The women, euphemistically called "Comfort Women" were drawn from territories Japan conquered during the war and many came from Korea, which was a Japanese colony in the years before and during the war. The "comfort women" issue is still a source of anger of many people in northeast Asian areas like South Korea, Manchuria and some parts of China.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ   <br />
Wednesday Demonstration demanding Japan to redress the Comfort Women problems
    ComfortWomenProtest009.jpg
  • 10 OCTOBER 2018 - SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA: The Wednesday protests have been taking place since January 1992. Protesters want the Japanese government to apologize for the forced sexual enslavement of up to 400,000 Asian women during World War II. The women, euphemistically called "Comfort Women" were drawn from territories Japan conquered during the war and many came from Korea, which was a Japanese colony in the years before and during the war. The "comfort women" issue is still a source of anger of many people in northeast Asian areas like South Korea, Manchuria and some parts of China.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ   <br />
Wednesday Demonstration demanding Japan to redress the Comfort Women problems
    ComfortWomenProtest013.jpg
  • 10 OCTOBER 2018 - SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA: The Wednesday protests have been taking place since January 1992. Protesters want the Japanese government to apologize for the forced sexual enslavement of up to 400,000 Asian women during World War II. The women, euphemistically called "Comfort Women" were drawn from territories Japan conquered during the war and many came from Korea, which was a Japanese colony in the years before and during the war. The "comfort women" issue is still a source of anger of many people in northeast Asian areas like South Korea, Manchuria and some parts of China.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ   <br />
Wednesday Demonstration demanding Japan to redress the Comfort Women problems
    ComfortWomenProtest018.jpg
  • 10 OCTOBER 2018 - SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA: The Wednesday protests have been taking place since January 1992. Protesters want the Japanese government to apologize for the forced sexual enslavement of up to 400,000 Asian women during World War II. The women, euphemistically called "Comfort Women" were drawn from territories Japan conquered during the war and many came from Korea, which was a Japanese colony in the years before and during the war. The "comfort women" issue is still a source of anger of many people in northeast Asian areas like South Korea, Manchuria and some parts of China.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ   <br />
Wednesday Demonstration demanding Japan to redress the Comfort Women problems
    ComfortWomenProtest020.jpg
  • 10 OCTOBER 2018 - SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA: The Wednesday protests have been taking place since January 1992. Protesters want the Japanese government to apologize for the forced sexual enslavement of up to 400,000 Asian women during World War II. The women, euphemistically called "Comfort Women" were drawn from territories Japan conquered during the war and many came from Korea, which was a Japanese colony in the years before and during the war. The "comfort women" issue is still a source of anger of many people in northeast Asian areas like South Korea, Manchuria and some parts of China.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ   <br />
Wednesday Demonstration demanding Japan to redress the Comfort Women problems
    ComfortWomenProtest022.jpg
  • 10 OCTOBER 2018 - SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA: The Wednesday protests have been taking place since January 1992. Protesters want the Japanese government to apologize for the forced sexual enslavement of up to 400,000 Asian women during World War II. The women, euphemistically called "Comfort Women" were drawn from territories Japan conquered during the war and many came from Korea, which was a Japanese colony in the years before and during the war. The "comfort women" issue is still a source of anger of many people in northeast Asian areas like South Korea, Manchuria and some parts of China.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ   <br />
Wednesday Demonstration demanding Japan to redress the Comfort Women problems
    ComfortWomenProtest025.jpg
  • 10 OCTOBER 2018 - SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA: The Wednesday protests have been taking place since January 1992. Protesters want the Japanese government to apologize for the forced sexual enslavement of up to 400,000 Asian women during World War II. The women, euphemistically called "Comfort Women" were drawn from territories Japan conquered during the war and many came from Korea, which was a Japanese colony in the years before and during the war. The "comfort women" issue is still a source of anger of many people in northeast Asian areas like South Korea, Manchuria and some parts of China.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ   <br />
Wednesday Demonstration demanding Japan to redress the Comfort Women problems
    ComfortWomenProtest028.jpg
  • 10 OCTOBER 2018 - SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA: The Wednesday protests have been taking place since January 1992. Protesters want the Japanese government to apologize for the forced sexual enslavement of up to 400,000 Asian women during World War II. The women, euphemistically called "Comfort Women" were drawn from territories Japan conquered during the war and many came from Korea, which was a Japanese colony in the years before and during the war. The "comfort women" issue is still a source of anger of many people in northeast Asian areas like South Korea, Manchuria and some parts of China.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ   <br />
Wednesday Demonstration demanding Japan to redress the Comfort Women problems
    ComfortWomenProtest030.jpg
  • 10 OCTOBER 2018 - SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA: LEE YONG-SOO, one of the few surviving "comfort women" weeps and makes a heart symbol with her hands while ending a speech about her experiences as a sexual slave for the Japanese Army during World War II. She was speaking at the Wednesday Demonstration to protest Japan's sexual enslavement of Korean women during World War II. Lee has said she was tortured with electic shock and raped by Japanese soldiers four to five times a day during her enslavement. The Wednesday protests have been taking place since January 1992. Protesters want the Japanese government to apologize for the forced sexual enslavement of up to 400,000 Asian women during World War II. The women, euphemistically called "Comfort Women" were drawn from territories Japan conquered during the war and many came from Korea, which was a Japanese colony in the years before and during the war. The "comfort women" issue is still a source of anger of many people in northeast Asian areas like South Korea, Manchuria and some parts of China.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ   <br />
Wednesday Demonstration demanding Japan to redress the Comfort Women problems
    ComfortWomenProtest032.jpg
  • 10 OCTOBER 2018 - SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA: LEE YONG-SOO, one of the few surviving "comfort women" comforts a South Korean student who spoke during the Wednesday Demonstration to protest Japan's sexual enslavement of Korean women during World War II. Lee has said she was tortured with electic shock and raped by Japanese soldiers four to five times a day during her enslavement. The Wednesday protests have been taking place since January 1992. Protesters want the Japanese government to apologize for the forced sexual enslavement of up to 400,000 Asian women during World War II. The women, euphemistically called "Comfort Women" were drawn from territories Japan conquered during the war and many came from Korea, which was a Japanese colony in the years before and during the war. The "comfort women" issue is still a source of anger of many people in northeast Asian areas like South Korea, Manchuria and some parts of China.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ   <br />
Wednesday Demonstration demanding Japan to redress the Comfort Women problems
    ComfortWomenProtest035.jpg
  • 10 OCTOBER 2018 - SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA: The Wednesday protests have been taking place since January 1992. Protesters want the Japanese government to apologize for the forced sexual enslavement of up to 400,000 Asian women during World War II. The women, euphemistically called "Comfort Women" were drawn from territories Japan conquered during the war and many came from Korea, which was a Japanese colony in the years before and during the war. The "comfort women" issue is still a source of anger of many people in northeast Asian areas like South Korea, Manchuria and some parts of China.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ   <br />
Wednesday Demonstration demanding Japan to redress the Comfort Women problems
    ComfortWomenProtest036.jpg
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