Korean ‘Comfort Women’ Wait For Justice
February
23
2011
During World War II, the Japanese army forced about 200,000 women to be sex slaves. They were euphemistically called ‘comfort women.' Yi Okseon, a Korean, was kidnapped when she was 15. She was held as a sex slave for three years. Yi Okseon spoke with Jonathan Groubert from the Radio Netherland’s Worldwide program “The State We’re In."
Click here to hear the full interview with Yi Okseon and see photos.

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