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  • Washington Coalition for Comfort Women Issues (WCCW)95364
  • Korean Council for Women Drafted for Military Sexual Slavery by Japan (Archive)95365
  • House of Sharing95366
  • Comfort Women - Washington Coalition95371
  • Korean comfort women - Printfu95372
  • Comfort Women - Wikipedia95373
  • How did the Comfort Women Issue come to light? - Asian Women's Fund 235492
  • Hayashi Hirofumi's Homepage on Modern History and Japan's War Responsibility (Archive)95374
  • On the Issue of Wartime "Comfort Women" - MFA Japan95379
  • Timeline of Events Pertaining to the 'Comfort Women' Issue 95380
  • Silenced Suffering: The Comfort Women Project - Jungeun Lee95381
  • Japanese sex slavery before, during and after World War II - Religious Tolerance95382
  • Japanese Prisoners of War Interrogation on Prostitution95387
  • The Comfort Women Project - San Francisco State University (Archive)95388
  • Comfort Women Project - Asia Trip 200895389
  • Comfort Women - Amazon95390
  • Google Images - Comfort Women95395
  • Lee Yong-soo (activist) - Wikipedia235494
  • South Korea court orders Japan to compensate 'comfort women', reverses earlier ruling - Reuters 23.11.23385583
  • Comfort women: Last of Japan's WW2 sex slaves sing 'forget us not' - BBC 14.07.23359131
  • Japan’s ruling party invites women to meetings – but won't let them speak - Guardian 18.02.21236981
  • South Korean court orders Japan to pay damages to 'comfort women' - DW 08.01.21235491
  • South Korean judge orders Japan to compensate 'comfort women,' victims of wartime sexual slavery - CNN 08.01.21235490
  • South Korea: Lawsuits against Japanese government last chance for justice for ‘comfort women’ - Amnesty International 12.08.20235488
  • The Brutal History of Japan’s ‘Comfort Women’ - History 21.07.19235489
  • 'Comfort women' crisis: campaign over wartime sexual slavery hit by financial scandal - Guardian 14.06.20235493
  • Japan's Shinzo Abe says no review of sex slaves apology - BBC 3/1495396
  • Comfort women: South Korea's survivors of Japanese brothels - BBC 5/1395397
  • “Peace Monument” for former ‘comfort women’ established in front of Japanese embassy - Hankyoreh 12/1195398
  • Tears, Gratitude and Anger Mark the 1,000th Protest - PeaceWomen 12/1195406
  • Korea's former 'comfort women' hold 1000th protest - Deutsche Welle 12/1195407
  • Comfort Women and Forced Prostitution - 11/02 (Archive)95409
  • Comfort Women - Case Watch 8/02 (Archive)95414
  • C. Sarah Soh: Japan's Responsibility Toward Comfort Women Survivors - JPRI 5/0295415
  • U.N. Speech on Comfort Women - War Rape (by Karen Parker)95416
  • Japan overturns sex slave ruling - BBC 3/0195422
  • Everlasting Story of Plundered Souls (Archive 2001)95423
  • Hirohito 'guilty' over sex slaves - BBC 12/0095424
  • No compensation for Japan sex slaves - BBC 12/0095425
  • A History of Trauma: The Comfort Women (Archive 1999)95430
  • 'Comfort Women' battle on despite legal blow - IPS 10/9895431
  • Japan Court Rules in Favor of 'Comfort Women' - Reuters 4/98 (Archive)95432
  • Korean comfort women compensated - BBC 3/9895433
  • Japan's former comfort women demand justice - CNN 4/9795438
  • Militarism, Colonialism, and the Trafficking of Women: "Comfort Women" Forced into Sexual Labor for Japanese Soldiers - BCAS 10/94 (Archive)95439
  • Sakhalin Koreans - Wikipedia95440
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