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On August 14, Korea and Taiwan unveiled two statues commemorating the 80,000 to 200,000 “comfort women,” mainly from Korea, but as well from Taiwan, China, and Southeast Asia, who were forced into prostitution by japan army during World War II. The two statues marked South Korea’s first “Memorial Working day for Japanese Forces’ Comfort Females Victims.”