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[80 Years Since the Battle of Okinawa] Japanese Military "Comfort Women" - "Restoring Dignity"

"I was deceived and brought here by the Japanese military, then abandoned in a country I didn't know" (New Edition of The Red Tile House, by Kawada Fumiko). These are the words of Bae Bong-gi, who was brought from the Korean Peninsula to Okinawa, where he lived and died after the war, at the age of 77. Bae came to Okinawa in November 1944.
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"I was deceived and brought here by the Japanese military, then abandoned in a country I didn't know" (New Edition of The Red Tile House, by Kawada Fumiko). These are the words of Bae Bong-gi, who was brought from the Korean Peninsula to Okinawa, where he lived and died after the war, at the age of 77. Bae came to Okinawa in November 1944.

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news in on Saturday, July 26, 2025.
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