Japanese groups demand gov't compensate "comfort women"
Protestors hold photos and posters during a rally in front of Japanese parliament in Tokyo, March 15, 2006. Protesters of women's groups from 7 Japanese cities rallied here Wednesday, urging the Japanese government to make a sincere apology and compensate women forced into sexual slavery as "comfort women" for Japanese army during World War Two.
Protestors hold photos and posters during a rally in front of Japanese parliament in Tokyo, March 15, 2006.
Protestors hold a poster during a rally in front of Japanese parliament in Tokyo, March 15, 2006. Protesters of women's groups from 7 Japanese cities rallied here Wednesday, urging the Japanese government to make a sincere apology and compensate women forced into sexual slavery as "comfort women" for Japanese army during World War Two.