2015 marks the 70th anniversary of Korea´s independence from the Japanese occupation. But for the surviving 47 comfort women (as of November 2015), who were forced into sexual slavery by the Japanese Army during the Second World War, the real independence has yet to come. They’re plea to us, and to the world: “Remember, never forget.” Koreans come together to demand a sincere apology from the Japanese government. Once all the comfort women pass away, how do we tie up ...
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2015 marks the 70th anniversary of Korea´s independence from the Japanese occupation. But for the surviving 47 comfort women (as of November 2015), who were forced into sexual slavery by the Japanese Army during the Second World War, the real independence has yet to come. They’re plea to us, and to the world: “Remember, never forget.” Koreans come together to demand a sincere apology from the Japanese government. Once all the comfort women pass away, how do we tie up the loose ends? “Unmoving clock” tells the stories of those who resolve never to forget and remember the tragic history of our humanity.
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