Ms. Ok-seon Lee (born in 1927), who was dragged away to China by the Japanese army in the age of 16, finally comes back to her home country 58 years later.
Her new life begins at “House of Sharing”, in which the victims of sexual slavery make a living together.
Right here, Ms. Lee becomes family with all the other ladies who has experienced the similar sufferings, and walks together along the path for regaining the victims' honor and for solving the conundrum of...
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Ms. Ok-seon Lee (born in 1927), who was dragged away to China by the Japanese army in the age of 16, finally comes back to her home country 58 years later.
Her new life begins at “House of Sharing”, in which the victims of sexual slavery make a living together.
Right here, Ms. Lee becomes family with all the other ladies who has experienced the similar sufferings, and walks together along the path for regaining the victims' honor and for solving the conundrum of sexual slavery.
The path is no longer full of only pain and suffering; now it is the path for treading together.
Even to this day, Ms. Lee takes her own “long way around” with her each step.
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