"“My name is Won‑ok Gil, and I am one of the 22 surviving victims who were called ‘comfort women.’ When I was 13 years … I was forcibly dragged away by Japan and went through unspeakable pain and suffering, the horrors of which I cannot speak of. … Before I die, I want Japan to reveal the truth, and I also want the Emperor of Japan … to sincerely apologize for the ‘comfort women’ issue.”"
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