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philippine comfort women demand for justice xinhuanet.com

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Philippine comfort women demand for justice
xinhuanet.com 11-Aug-2010









Remaining Filipino comfort women attend a protest to express their demand for justice in Manila, Philippines, Aug. 11, 2010. The comfort women, victims and survivors of rape and sexual slavery by Japanese troops during World War II, asks President Benigno Aquino III to intervene on their behalf as the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Japan that rape is not a war crime. Now in their advanced age while some already passed away, the women laments that 65 years after the war, the justice they long and deserve still remains elusive. The comfort women are asking the Japanese government for adequate compensation for victims and their families, and apologized to the victims and to the Filipino people.(Xinhua/Jon Fabrigar)



Remaining Filipino comfort women attend a protest to express their demand for justice in Manila, Philippines, Aug. 11, 2010. The comfort women, victims and survivors of rape and sexual slavery by Japanese troops during World War II, asks President Benigno Aquino III to intervene on their behalf as the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Japan that rape is not a war crime. Now in their advanced age while some already passed away, the women laments that 65 years after the war, the justice they long and deserve still remains elusive. The comfort women are asking the Japanese government for adequate compensation for victims and their families, and apologized to the victims and to the Filipino people.(Xinhua/Jon Fabrigar)



Remaining Filipino comfort women attend a protest to express their demand for justice in Manila, Philippines, Aug. 11, 2010. The comfort women, victims and survivors of rape and sexual slavery by Japanese troops during World War II, asks President Benigno Aquino III to intervene on their behalf as the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Japan that rape is not a war crime. Now in their advanced age while some already passed away, the women laments that 65 years after the war, the justice they long and deserve still remains elusive. The comfort women are asking the Japanese government for adequate compensation for victims and their families, and apologized to the victims and to the Filipino people.(Xinhua/Jon Fabrigar)




Remaining Filipino comfort women attend a protest to express their demand for justice in Manila, Philippines, Aug. 11, 2010. The comfort women, victims and survivors of rape and sexual slavery by Japanese troops during World War II, asks President Benigno Aquino III to intervene on their behalf as the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Japan that rape is not a war crime. Now in their advanced age while some already passed away, the women laments that 65 years after the war, the justice they long and deserve still remains elusive. The comfort women are asking the Japanese government for adequate compensation for victims and their families, and apologized to the victims and to the Filipino people.(Xinhua/Jon Fabrigar)

A remaining Filipino comfort woman attends a protest to express her demand for justice in Manila, Philippines, Aug. 11, 2010. The comfort women, victims and survivors of rape and sexual slavery by Japanese troops during the World War II, asks President Benigno Aquino III to intervene on their behalf as the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Japan that rape is not a war crime. Now in their advanced age while some already passed away, the women laments that 65 years after the war, the justice they long and deserve still remains elusive. The comfort women are asking the Japanese government for adequate compensation for victims and their families, and apologized to the victims and to the Filipino people.(Xinhua/Jon Fabrigar)


A remaining Filipino comfort woman(L) attends a protest to express their demand for justice in Manila, Philippines, Aug. 11, 2010. The comfort women, victims and survivors of rape and sexual slavery by Japanese troops during World War II, asks President Benigno Aquino III to intervene on their behalf as the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Japan that rape is not a war crime. Now in their advanced age while some already passed away, the women laments that 65 years after the war, the justice they long and deserve still remains elusive. The comfort women are asking the Japanese government for adequate compensation for victims and their families, and apologized to the victims and to the Filipino people.(Xinhua/Jon Fabrigar)


Remaining Filipino comfort women attend a protest to express their demand for justice in Manila, Philippines, Aug. 11, 2010. The comfort women, victims and survivors of rape and sexual slavery by Japanese troops during World War II, asks President Benigno Aquino III to intervene on their behalf as the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Japan that rape is not a war crime. Now in their advanced age while some already passed away, the women laments that 65 years after the war, the justice they long and deserve still remains elusive. The comfort women are asking the Japanese government for adequate compensation for victims and their families, and apologized to the victims and to the Filipino people.(Xinhua/Jon Fabrigar)

http://www.cam111.com/photonews/2010/08/11/39911.html



South Koreans hold anti-Japan rally
xinhuanet.com 11-Aug-2010


South Korean demonstrators participate in an anti-Japan rally outside the Japanese embassy in Seoul, South Korea, Aug. 11, 2010. (Xinhua/Park Jin-hee)



South Korean demonstrators participate in an anti-Japan rally outside the Japanese embassy in Seoul, South Korea, Aug. 11, 2010. (Xinhua/Park Jin-hee)

South Korean demonstrators participate in an anti-Japan rally outside the Japanese embassy in Seoul, South Korea, Aug. 11, 2010. (Xinhua/Park Jin-hee)

mochi thinking,
i apologize to these angry Philippina old ladies, but may i ask them what did they doing during in Philippine America war????


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