Japanese Comfort Women Stories Endless Winter 2019 No. Japan

by Kan Jeseuk, Lee Dam, Yang Juha, Sumié Tsuzuki

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Japanese Comfort Women Stories Endless Winter 2019 No. Japan Key Features ✔ This book, titled "Japanese Comfort Women Stories Endless Winter 2019 No. Japan," provides a profound and heartfelt account of the experiences of the Japanese military "comfort women" victims. It highlights the suffering endured by these women, who are among the most significant victims of war, emphasizing that their pain is not just a historical issue but a current and ongoing concern. The narrative underscores the importance of addressing these unresolved issues today, fostering awareness and understanding of this painful chapter in history. ✔ Authored by a diverse group of writers, including Kan Jeseuk, who was born in 1965 in Gangwon-do and has dedicated his life to peace activism for marginalized groups, and Lee Dam, born in Seoul in 1959 with a background in Western art, the book also features contributions from Yang Juha, a second-generation Zainichi Korean born in Tokyo, and Sumié Tsuzuki, a former middle school teacher involved in activism supporting victims of wartime sexual slavery and labor mobilization. The book combines personal stories, historical analysis, and advocacy, making it a vital read for those interested in human rights, history, and social justice. ✔ Key features include: ✔ - Insightful narratives from comfort women survivors and activists ✔ - Contributions from renowned authors with backgrounds in social activism and art ✔ - Focus on ongoing issues related to wartime sexual

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