Koon-ja Kim
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Koon-ja Kim
Center for Political Education
In 2007 Koon-ja Kim who was forced into sexual slavery by the Japanese military during World War II, gave her testimony at a film showing entitled: "As Long As I Live: Comfort Women from Korea". A number of the surviving women live in the House of Sharing and travel to the Japanese embassy for a weekly demonstration demanding an apology from the Japanese government. The classes were held at the San Francisco based Center for Political Education, an organization closely associated with the Committees of Correspondence for Democracy and Socialism.[1]