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← Icons of the ‘Comfort Women’ Movement:  Considering the Plight of Indonesian Survivor Activists 

Mardiyem Image

By admin | Published September 25, 2023 | Full size is 768 × 496 pixels

Comfort Women Monument in San Francisco, California, USA. Wikimedia Commons
Comfort Women Statues in Hong Kong decorated with signs of support for women of sexualised violence, 2020. Image via Wikimedia Commons.

Image of Mardiyem supplied by Katharine McGregor.

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