
<War and Women’s Human Rights Archives(WaWA)> gladly introduces new story content featuring the records of Song Sindo, a victim of Japanese Military Sexual Slavery, and the activists who supported her. This content includes Song Sindo‘s life, her legal struggles, and the Hope Seed Fund movement that embodies her spirit.
Online contet Link: https://archives.womenandwar.net/exhibits/show/e7/p01
The War and Women’s Human Rights Archives collects historical materials about the Japanese military sexual slavery issue, resolution movement documents, and victim survivors’ footage to share collections worldwide.
Both the South Korean and Japanese governments neglect the Japanese “comfort women” issue, while the history denialists speak out the word of hatred and discrimination. To ensure they do not abuse records, we will preserve the truth of the Japanese military sexual slavery issue, the victims’ history, and their courageous cry for justice.
We will develop Japanese and English services and expand our collection.
You can see the details of the War and Women’s Human Rights Archives here:
https://archives.womenandwar.net/
<War and Women’s Human Rights Archives(WaWA)> gladly introduces new story content featuring the records of Song Sindo, a victim of Japanese Military Sexual Slavery, and the activists who supported her. This content includes Song Sindo‘s life, her legal struggles, and the Hope Seed Fund movement that embodies her spirit.
Online contet Link: https://archives.womenandwar.net/exhibits/show/e7/p01
The War and Women’s Human Rights Archives collects historical materials about the Japanese military sexual slavery issue, resolution movement documents, and victim survivors’ footage to share collections worldwide.
Both the South Korean and Japanese governments neglect the Japanese “comfort women” issue, while the history denialists speak out the word of hatred and discrimination. To ensure they do not abuse records, we will preserve the truth of the Japanese military sexual slavery issue, the victims’ history, and their courageous cry for justice.
We will develop Japanese and English services and expand our collection.
You can see the details of the War and Women’s Human Rights Archives here:
https://archives.womenandwar.net/