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Justice4Korea: An Uncomfortable HistoryThis is an archived ad - to view, please register for Bestads PRO membership or log in if you're already PRO. Ads on Bestads are free to view for the first week they appear. Register for FREE to view new ads.
During WWII the imperial Japanese military kidnapped and sexually enslaved thousands of Korean women. The victims were called "comfort women and most were teenagers. At the conclusion of WWII Japan murdered most of the women to cover up their war crimes. To this day the Japanese government refuses to apologize, ignoring Korean pleas for restitution. Justice4Korea wanted to let the world know so that more people could demand justice for the 30 remaining survivors. So we created life-size installation inspired by a survivor's painting and placed them around New York city.
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