2015年8月15日 星期六

“comfort woman” , “慰安婦”

Kim Kyung-Hoon/Reuters
Hao Yuelian
Former Chinese “comfort woman” Hao Yuelian sits on her bed under pictures of babies at her house in Taiyuan, Shanxi Province, China. Hao was abducted by Japanese soldiers at 17 and was forced to serve as a “comfort woman” for over 20 days during World War Two. Comfort women is the Japanese euphemism for women who were forced into prostitution and sexually abused at Japanese military brothels before and during World War Two. Her adopted daughter explained that the biggest scar of her life was her lost fertility, something her family considers is related to what happened to Hao during World War Two.
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