The European Parliament Adopts Resolution on Japan
In one of the largest cases of human trafficking in the 20th Century, these women were subjected to numerous human rights abuses, including gang rape and forced abortions. Many survivors have subsequently suffered from mental and physical abuse, ill-health, isolation, shame and often extreme poverty.
Despite the testimonies of many former comfort women, many now in their 80s, the Government of Japan still refuses to acknowledge its responsibility for the crimes committed against these victims. In spite of this, many of these women continue to hope that justice will be achieved in their lifetimes. One former comfort woman, Gil Won Ok, stated that, in expressing the need to continue campaigning, “the Japanese Government thinks if all ‘comfort women’ die, it will be buried and forgotten…as long as our next generation knows about it, it will not be forgotten.”
Compiled from: “Comfort Women,” The Network of East-West Women – Polska/NEWW, 4 February 2008.
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