South Korea: New generation joins comfort women fight | Human Rights
Seoul, South Korea – “When I was 15 years old, two men kidnapped me on the street,” says 90-year-old OksunLee, speaking through a translator. It was 1942, the height of World War II and Japanese encroachment in the South Pacific, and Lee was living in the South Korean port city of Busan. She had been unofficially adopted by family acquaintances – because her parents could not afford to feed her.
“The bulky men came from behind, caught my wrist and took me away,” Lee recalls.
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