Wednesday Rally" to Protest Comfort Women
Held every Wednesday in Seoul
Anti-Japan Protest, Jul 22, 2015 : South Korean Kim Bok-Dong (C, 90) and Gil Won-Ok (R, 88), who were so-called comfort women and insists that they had been forced to become sex slaves for Japanese Army during the World War II, attend the 1188th weekly "Wednesday Demonstration" in front of the Japanese Embassy in Seoul, South Korea. Hundreds of people attended the demonstration on Wednesday to demand Japan acknowledge state responsibility for the sex slaves. Japan insists the issue was settled under the normalization treaty of 1965, according to local media. A sign (C) reads, "Apology". (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)