>Kim Jang-hoon, Seo Kyung-duk

>DO YOU HEAR?
Do you hear their cry?
In the picture are comfort women who served as sex slaves for Japanese soldiers during World War II.
Since January 1992, ex-comfort women have been continuously meeting outside of the Japanese embassy in downtown Seoul every Wednesday. Gradually, the number of those attending has grown to over 1,000.
The Japanese government, however, has never expressed any intention of compensation or public apology for its atrocities.
The Japanese government must sincerely apologize to the women and compensate them for their mental and physical suffering at once.
This responsible behavior is the only possible way for Korea and Japan to work together towards peace and prosperity in Northeast Asia.
We expect a wise decision from the Japanese government.
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