WWII Comfort Women and Forced Labor: Survivors Demand Justice
Survivors of WWII-era “comfort women” and forced labor systems across Asia speak out as the world marks the 80th anniversary, demanding recognition and justice.
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Survivors of WWII-era “comfort women” and forced labor systems across Asia speak out as the world marks the 80th anniversary, demanding recognition and justice.
The Ama Museum in Taipei shares stories of 59 comfort women from China’s Taiwan region. With over 5,000 records and 700 artifacts, it unveils WWII-era abuses.
Newly donated diary and photos unveil personal accounts of the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, shedding light on wartime atrocities and amplifying voices of “comfort women” survivors.