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Kim Hak-sun (1924–1997) was a Korean human rights activist who campaigned against sex slavery and wartime sexual violence.
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Oct 21, 2021 · Kim died of a lung disease when she was 73, on Dec. 16, 1997, just six years after the testimony. But she left a long-lasting legacy and ...
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Semantic Scholar profile for Hak-soon Yim, with 10 highly influential citations and 17 scientific research papers.
A website dedicated to giving a voice to the voiceless, exposing the horrors of systematic sexual slavery forced upon South Korean comfort women.
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Aug 14, 2023 · The date of the International Japanese Military “Comfort Women” Memorial Day was chosen to remember Aug. 14, 1991, when the late Kim Hak-soon ( ...
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Kim Hak-soon (born 1954) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter. Kim wrote and directed the naval thriller film Northern Limit Line (2015) which ...
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On August 14, 1991, Hak-Soon Kim gave the first public testimony as a survivor of the Japanese military sexual slavery system. In 2012, at the 11th Asian ...
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Kim Hak-Soon (김학순) was a Korean human rights activist who advocated against wartime sexual violence. Kim was one of the victims who had been forced into ...
Nov 8, 2021 · SEOUL — On Aug. 14, 1991, a survivor comfort woman faced television cameras and told the world her name: Kim Hak-soon.
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Jan 13, 2022 · This documentary tries to look back at their stories 30 years after their first testimony. While Japan's apology and reparations have not yet ...
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