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S. Korean sex slavery victim during WWII dies, 6 victims still alive

Xinhua | Updated: 2025-05-12 15:13
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Protesters in Seoul hold up banners beside a statue of a teenage girl symbolizing comfort women on March 1, 2021. JUNG YEON-JE/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE

SEOUL - A South Korean victim of sex slavery for the Japanese Imperial Army during World War II died on Sunday, reducing the number of living victims to six, an advocacy group for the victims said Monday.

Lee Ok-seon passed away on Sunday night at the age of 97, the House of Sharing said on its website.

With her death, only six "comfort women" victims are alive here. "Comfort women" refer to girls and women duped, abducted or forced into sex enslavement for Imperial Japan's military brothels before and during World War II.

According to historians, at least 200,000 women were deceivably or forcibly sent to the so-called "comfort stations" of the Japanese Imperial Army in Japan, China, Southeast Asia and islands of the South Pacific.

A total of 240 South Korean women have identified themselves as victims of wartime sex slavery.

The sex slavery victims and civic group activists have held rallies every Wednesday in front of the Japanese embassy in Seoul since Jan 8, 1992, calling for an apology and reparation from the Japanese government.

The Korean Peninsula was colonized by Japan from 1910 to 1945.

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