👀 Key Resources on the 'Comfort Women' Issue

Northeast Asian History Network 
: Truth about 'Comfort Women'

A web page introduced by the Northeast Asian History Foundation in 2014, providinges fundamental information on the Japanese military 'comfort women' issue.


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Comfort Women Report 55

A series of articles titled Comfort Women Report 55, published by Asia Economy over 21 installments from August 11 to September 12, 2014.


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Fight for Justice
: Resistance against Forgetting and Responsibility for the Future

A website providing knowledge and resources on the 'comfort women' issue, was created in 2013 by a group of Japanese researchers.

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Project GyupGyup

Photographer Sehong Ahn’s project showcases photographs of survivors and 'comfort stations,' as well as testimonies he collected.


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Web Magazine KYEOL by Research Institute on Japanese Military Sexual Slavery

An online journal that publishes interviews, essays, and commentary on the 'comfort women' issue, wartime sexual violence, and gender issues.


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 👀 Additional Resources on the 'Comfort Women' Issue:

War and Women's Human Rights Archive

An archive established by the Korean Council for Justice and Remembrance in 2023, featuring records related to the 'comfort women' issue worldwide.


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Seoul Metropolitan Archives 

: 'Comfort Women' Records Collection

A collection of documents on the 'comfort women' issue gathered by Professor Jin-sung Jung’s team at Seoul National University, sourced from the U.S., U.K., and Thailand.


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WAM 

: Women's Active Museum on War and Peace

A Tokyo-based museum with documents, maps, and records from the 2000 Women’s International War Crimes Tribunal on the Japanese military 'comfort stations.'


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Ama Museum

A Taiwan-based museum that shares, is sharing information on Taiwanese survivors and related activism.


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Northeast Asian History Network 

: 'Comfort Women' Resources List

A web page operated by the Northeast Asian History Foundation offering original documents and annotated resources on the 'comfort women' issue.


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Korean History Database by the National Institute of Korean History

A database with period newspapers, magazines, and official records from the Japanese colonial period, including documents on the 'comfort women' issue and war crimes.


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Archive814

A government-led archive managed by the Institute for Research on the Japanese Military 'Comfort Women,' providinges collected records on the 'comfort women' issue.


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More Websites Information List

A comprehensive list of institutions and websites worldwide dedicated to preserving resources on the 'comfort women' issue.


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