Fighting for Justice for Japan's Comfort Women'Mina Watanabe advocates for comfort women, continuing the legacy of activists like Gil Won-ok, highlighting the struggle for acknowledgment and justice against wartime sexual violence.
Gil Won-ok, memory keeper of wartime sex slavery by Japan, dies at 96Gil Won-ok, a prominent voice for 'comfort women', died at 96, highlighting the ongoing struggle for recognition and justice for wartime sexual slavery.
Korean Victim of WWII Sex Slavery Who Fought for Japan's Apology DiesGil Won-ok, a survivor of WWII sexual slavery, passed away at age 96, leaving a legacy of activism for justice and remembrance.
How a memorial to WWII sex slaves ignited a battle in BerlinThe statue in Berlin represents the plight of comfort women and reflects broader tensions regarding historical accountability between Japan and Germany.