Kim Hak-sun
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title:
Kim Hak-sun
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Kim Hak-sun (1924–1997) was a Korean human rights activist who campaigned against sex slavery and wartime sexual violence. Kim was one of the victims who had been forced into sexual slavery by the Japanese Imperial Army between the early 1930s up until the end of the Pacific War. She is the first woman in Korea to come forward publicly and testify her experience as a comfort woman for the Japanese military. Her testimony was made on 14 August 1991. In December 1991, she filed a class-action laws
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South Korean activist (1924–1997)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Hak-sun
date created:
2012-03-14T06:33:52Z
date modified:
2024-08-28T15:51:22Z
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