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Korean wartime sex slave calls on Japan PM to apologise on US trip

Kim was taken away to what she was told would be a sewing factory when she was 14. Instead, she ended up at a brothel in China before being transferred around Southeast Asia as the war went on. When she protested, she was beaten on the head until her face went numb.

"Prime Minister Abe says there's no evidence. I'm the evidence, I'm alive," she said, through a translator. "To deny this doesn't exist is absurd."


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