CWJC MOURNS THE VICTIMS IN ATLANTA
The "Comfort Women" Justice Coalition mourns the death of all those killed in Atlanta on March 17, 2021. We mourn with both sadness and deep anger. This is yet another…
“Comfort Women” is the Japanese Imperial government’s euphemism for the women and children they trafficked as sex slaves between 1932 and 1945, until the end of World War II. Most of the victims were Korean and Chinese, although many others were from the Philippines, Indonesia, the Netherlands, Burma, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, Australia, East Timor, Hong Kong, and Macau. While some were recruited by false advertisements promising work as house maids, factory workers and nurses, the majority were abducted and violently coerced into sexual slavery for Japanese soldiers at government sponsored “comfort stations” intended to improve army morale, as a strategy of war.
It is estimated that some 400,000 women and children were forced to be sex slaves for Japanese soldiers and officers at these government-sponsored rape camps. The “Comfort Women” were often kept in sub-human conditions and suffered from starvation, physical and psychological abuse, disease, infections, and rampant STDs. Many committed suicide. Monuments for the “Comfort Women” are being built around the world to memorialize these women and their communities and to educate new generations of the dangers of warfare and our global responsibility to protect human rights.
The "Comfort Women" Justice Coalition mourns the death of all those killed in Atlanta on March 17, 2021. We mourn with both sadness and deep anger. This is yet another…
ANOTHER VICTORY: SAN FRANCISCO BOARD OF SUPERVISORS PASSES RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT OF THE "COMFORT WOMEN" On April 6, 2021, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors unanimously passed Resolution 210319: …
This video was created by Eliana White, a 13 year old girl as part of her school project. She was mentored by Professor PeiPei Qiu. We are proud of our…
To our beloved community, we have sad news. We learned with great pain, on December 29, 2020, that one of the few remaining survivors of Japan's "comfort women" system, Pian…
Dear Friends, At the end of this very long year CWJC wishes you warmest holiday greetings and best wishes. As we count down the last days of a year with…
We invite you to watch Yale's first "Stand with Comfort Women" webinar: STAND with “Comfort Women”: The Struggle for Justice, of our bi-weekly summer webinar series! If the video below…