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Japan ordered to compensate wartime comfort women - BBC Lee Yong-soo, a 95-year-old activist and victim was emotional as she thanked the court for the ruling As she left the courthouse she told reporters "I'm grateful I'm really grateful"
‘Comfort Women’ Post-colonial Memory of Sexual Slavery in South Korea . . . “Both Korea and Japan keep waiting for us to die, but I will fight until the very end ” (Lee Yong-soo, as cited by Kim Tong-Hyung, 2022) One of the few Korean survivors of the Japanese military sexual slavery uses her memory of her experience to lobby Japan to accept responsibility and acknowledge its past sexual slavery as war crimes A snub to Lee Yong-soo’s campaign is the circulation
My Sisters in the Stars: The Story of Lee Yong-soo - IMDb My Sisters in the Stars: The Story of Lee Yong-soo: Directed by Ian Kim With Yong-soo Lee Born in Daegu, Korea in 1928 under Japanese occupation, Lee Yong-soo was taken away from her home at the age of 14 by the Imperial Japanese Army and forced into sexual slavery on the front lines of the Pacific Theater in World War II This is her story She is now one of 11 remaining known "comfort
The Lives of Comfort Women - Project Sonyeo Discover the biographies of selected Comfort Women We honor their resilience, bravery, and enduring legacy Click to discover their complete stories Kim Bok Dong Kim Hak Sun Lee Ok Seon Kim Kun Ja Lee Yong Soo Jan Ruff O'Herne
Soo-Young LEE | Professor (Full) | Ph. D. - ResearchGate Soo-Young LEE, Professor (Full) | Cited by 24,812 | of Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon (KAIST) | Read 1062 publications | Contact Soo-Young LEE
‘Game theory’ paper reopens wounds of S Korea’s ‘comfort women’ Seoul, South Korea – Lee Yong-soo was 14 years old in 1942, when she was dragged away from her home and family by Japanese soldiers, to become a sex slave at what the military euphemistically
Possibly Not a Comfort Woman? Isn’t it Time for . . . - JAPAN Forward Lee Yong-soo, a former comfort woman, held a press conference on May 8, 2020 saying that she would no longer participate in the Council’s rallies, and that the Wednesday rallies themselves must stop Lee said, “Students spend their own precious money and time to attend these rallies, but the rallies only teach hatred and suffering