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Human Rights
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Embroidered Cloth
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No Matter What Your Opinion Is
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English
Description
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"No matter what your opinion is, the act of ignoring and erasing the truth can never be forgiven"
"It depicts part of the comfort women statue in San Fransisco. Recently, the statue caused Osaka to sever sister city ties with San Fransisco. Comfort women were women forced into sexual slavery by Imperial Japan, mainly in China, Korea, and the Philippines. Japan is currently denying that these women existed, while Korea has started multiple funds to help support the surviving women. The embroidery is to raise awareness that these women exist and need to be recognized as a casualty of World War II."
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Marley Perry
Source
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http://womenandwar.net/kr/about-us/
Awareness
China
Human Rights
Japan
San Francisco