An edition of Comfort women speak (2000)

Comfort Women Speak: Testimony by Sex Slaves of the Japanese Military

Includes New United Nations Human Rights Report (Science and Human Rights Series, 1)

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An edition of Comfort women speak (2000)

Comfort Women Speak: Testimony by Sex Slaves of the Japanese Military

Includes New United Nations Human Rights Report (Science and Human Rights Series, 1)

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"During World War II, an estimated 200,000 girls and young women were forced into sexual slavery by the Japanese imperial military, which was authorized by the highest levels of Japan's wartime government. This system resulted in the largest, most methodical and most deadly mass rape of women in recorded history.".

"Japan's Kem pei tai political police and their collaborators tricked or abducted females as young as eleven years old and imprisoned them in military rape camps known as "comfort stations," situated throughout Asia. These "comfort women" were forced to service as many as fifty Japanese soldiers a day. They were often beaten, starved, and made to endure abortions or injections with sterilizing drugs. Only a few of the women survived, and those that did suffered permanent physical and emotional damage.".

"Little was known about the true scope of this crime against humanity until 1991, when after almost fifty years of silence, seventy-four-old Kim Hak-soon bravely told the world of her experiences as a comfort woman. Her testimony gave others the strength to tell their stories. The Washington Coalition for Comfort Women Issues (WCCW) carefully transcribed and translated the stories of nineteen survivors, which are now presented in this book.".

"These courageous women have shared their experiences to document a crime that must never be repeated. They seek a formal apology and reparation from Japan's government for the horrors it imposed on them. Thus far, that government has responded with gestures that many survivors regard as a new and more subtle form of the same degradation they have faced throughout their lives.".

"This is not simply a history book. Comfort Women Speak documents the lives of nineteen courageous women who continue to fight to bring to account one of the most powerful governments in the world."--BOOK JACKET.

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Language
English
Pages
154

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Library of Congress
D810.C698 C66 2000, D810.C698C66 2000

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
154
Dimensions
9.9 x 8.3 x 0.7 inches
Weight
1.4 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8237428M
Internet Archive
comfortwomenspea0000unse
ISBN 10
0841914133
ISBN 13
9780841914131
LCCN
00061364
OCLC/WorldCat
44777233
Library Thing
1840758
Goodreads
263581

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