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Philippines' Former Comfort Women Push For Compansation
Philippines' Former Comfort Women Push For Compansation
Former Filipina sex slaves during the Japanese occupaton of the Philippines in World War II, clench their fists during a protest in front of the Japanese embassy in Manila 09 August 2005. Out of the 173 documented cases of so-called 'comfort women' in the Philippines, 45 have already died, according to Lila-Pilipina, an organization pushing for the welfare of former sex slaves. AFP PHOTO Joel NITO
Credit: JOEL NITO
Filipino embassy officer watches from behind a steel fence while former Filipina sex slaves, during the Japanese occupaton of the Philippines in World War II, protest front of the Japanese embassy Manila 09 August 2005. Out of the 173 documented cases of so-called 'comfort women' in the Philippines, 45 have already died, according to Lila-Pilipina an organization pushing for the welfare of former sex slaves. AFP PHOTO/Joel NITO
Credit: JOEL NITO
Former Filipina sex slaves during the Japanese occupaton of the Philippines in World War II, join a protest infront of the Japanese embassy in Manila 09 August 2005. Out of the 173 documented cases of so-called 'comfort women' in the Philippines, 45 have already died, according to Lila-Pilipina an organization pushing for the welfare of former sex slaves. AFP PHOTO/Joel NITO
Credit: JOEL NITO
Filipino activist lights a candles in a protest of former Filipina sex slaves during the Japanese occupaton of the Philippines in World War II in front of the Japanese embassy in Manila calling for justice, 09 August 2005. Out of the 173 documented cases of so-called 'comfort women' in the Philippines, 45 have already died, according to Lila-Pilipina an organization pushing for the welfare of former sex slaves. AFP PHOTO/Joel NITO
Credit: JOEL NITO
police officer at the Japanese Embassy in Manila wards off an elderly former Filipina 'sex slave' during the Japanese occupation in World War II, during a protest 09 August 2005. Out of the 173 documented cases of so-called 'comfort women' in the Philippines, 45 have already died, according to Lila-Pilipina an organization pushing for the welfare of former sex slaves. AFP PHOTO/Joel NITO
Credit: JOEL NITO
tearful Lucia Misa, 76, a former sex-slave during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines in World War II joins a protest rally in front of the Japanese Embassy in Manila 09 august 2005. Out of the 173 documented cases of so-called 'comfort women' in the Philippines, 45 have already died, according to Lila-Pilipina an organization pushing for the welfare of former sex slaves. AFP PHOTO/Joel NITO
Credit: JOEL NITO
Former Filipina sex slaves during the Japanese occupaton of the Philippines in World War II offer roses and candles in front of the Japanese embassy in Manila during a program calling for justice 09 August 2005. Out of the 173 documented cases of so-called 'comfort women' in the Philippines, 45 have already died, according to Lila-Pilipina an organization pushing for the welfare of former sex slaves. AFP PHOTO/Joel NITO
Credit: JOEL NITO
tearful Lucia Misa, 76, who was a former sex-slave during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines in World War II joins a protest rally in front of the Japanese Embassy in Manila 09 august 2005. Out of the 173 documented cases of so-called 'comfort women' in the Philippines, 45 have already died, according to Lila-Pilipina an organization pushing for the welfare of former sex slaves. AFP PHOTO/Joel NITO
Credit: JOEL NITO
Pieded Novleza, 84, who was a former sex-slave during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines in World War II shouts slogan during a protest in front of the Japanese embassy in Manila 09 August 2005. Out of the 173 documented cases of so-called 'comfort women' in the Philippines, 45 have already died, according to Lila-Pilipina an organization pushing for the welfare of former sex slaves. AFP PHOTO/Joel NITO
Credit: JOEL NITO
Former Filipina sex slaves during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines in World War II offer roses and candles in front of the Japanese embassy in Manila during a program calling for justice 09 August 2005. Out of the 173 documented cases of so-called 'comfort women' in the Philippines, 45 have already died, according to Lila-Pilipina, an organization pushing for the welfare of former sex slaves. AFP PHOTO / Joel NITO