South Korea: From War-Torn Nation to Global Powerhouse — Fexingo History
In this episode, Lucas and Luna examine the harrowing history of the 'comfort women' system under Japanese colonial rule, focusing on Korea. They trace its origins in the 1930s, the coercive recruitment methods, the daily horrors faced by the girls and women, and the long fight for recognition after the war. The conversation highlights the 1991 testimony of Kim Hak-soon, which broke decades of silence, the 1993 Kono Statement, the controversial 2015 South Korea-Japan agreement, and the ongoing struggle for a full apology. They also touch on the role of the 'comfort women' statues as symbols of resistance and the generational impact on survivors. Without sensationalism, they present the facts, the debates, and the human cost of one of East Asia's most painful unresolved chapters. #ComfortWomen #JapaneseColonialism #KimHakSoon #KonoStatement #SouthKorea #Japan #WartimeSexualViolence #HumanRights #StatueOfPeace #Seoul #1930s #WWII #ImperialJapan #SurvivorTestimony #History #FexingoHistory #EastAsianHistory #UnfinishedReckoning Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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