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DESCRIPTION:"As Long As I Live" Testimony of Former Sexual Slave Koon-ja Kim, 81, who 
 was forced into sexual slavery by the Japanese military during WWII.\n\nShe 
 was among an estimated 200,000 girls forced to serve Japanese soldiers from 
 1937 to 1945. Called "comfort women" these girls were as young as 15. This 
 event will provide a rare chance to listen to a firsthand account of an 
 overlooked part of history and crime against humanity.  Koon-ja currently 
 resides at the House of Sharing in Korea with eight other survivors. Every 
 Wednesday for the past 15 years, they have demonstrated in front of the 
 Japanese Embassy in Seoul, waiting for an apology that never comes. \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/02/01/18355494.php
SUMMARY:As Long As I Live
LOCATION:Oakland Asian Cultural Center\n388 Ninth Street, Suite 290\nOakland, CA 
 94607\npresented by The Oakland Asian Cultural Center and Filmmaker Hein 
 Seok with support from The Korean Community Center of the East Bay and 
 Asian Communirties for Reproductive Justice
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/02/01/18355494.php
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