‘Comfort women’ or sex slaves? Why the debate over this WWII term remains so complicated
- Written by Ming Gao, Researcher, Monash University
In April 1941, a group of Japanese invading forces in China gang-raped Zhao Runmei in northern Shanxi province. The soldiers had first killed Zhao’s foster parents in front of her, stabbing her father’s throat with a bayonet and slashing the back of her mother’s head. And then the attack on her began.
Zhao was then taken to a...
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