From to , between 50, and , girls and young women, euphemistically known as “comfort women,” were forced into sexual servitude in Japanese. making Korean women into 'sexual slaves.'" When I read that. Japanese Western and Japanese powers forced their way into Korea in the late 19th century. SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — A South Korean court on Friday ordered Japan to financially compensate 12 South Korean women forced to work as sex.
Comfort women or comfort girls were women and girls forced into sexual slavery by the Imperial Japanese Army in occupied countries and territories before and during World War II. The name "comfort women" is a translation of the Japanese ianfu (慰安婦), a euphemism for "prostitutes".. Estimates vary as to how many women were involved, with most historians settling . Japan thus reached the point at which they began using Korean women as sex slaves for their troops. Initially, when the program began in , it was made up of women who were already prostitutes and had volunteered. Many of these early volunteers were Japanese, as prostitution was then open and legal in www.adultted Reading Time: 4 mins. The victims were mainly Korean, but the Japanese army picked up sex slaves in most countries where it had forces based during World War II. There Estimated Reading Time: 5 mins.
Japan thus reached the point at which they began using Korean women as sex slaves for their troops. Initially, when the program began in , it was made up of women who were already prostitutes and had volunteered. Many of these early volunteers were Japanese, as prostitution was then open and legal in Japan. Japan's most recent and controversial apology to the government of South Korea for sexual slavery committed by its military against "comfort women" during WWII has raised important questions about apologies for crimes and serious human rights violations during armed conflict. What is the proper role of an apology for such massive crimes against humanity?. In the earlier verdict, the presiding judge ordered the Japanese government to pay million won ($89,) each to 12 former Korean sex slaves, known as “comfort women.”.
Lee Ok-seon was running an errand for her parents when it happened: a group of uniformed men burst out of a car, attacked her and dragged her into the vehicle. As they drove away, she had no idea that she would never see her parents again. Lee Ok-seon, then 80, in a shelter for former sex slaves near Seoul, South Korea, holding an old photo of herself on April 15, On December 13, , Japanese troops began a six-week-long massacre that essentially destroyed the Chinese city of Nanking.
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