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Chris Steele-Perkins
2006
KOREA. 2006. Comfort women. Kim Ginja. Oldest of three daughters,...
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Chris Steele-Perkins
KOREA. 2006. Comfort women. Kim Ginja. Oldest of three daughters, her father died when she was ten and then her mother died when she was fourteen and was adopted into her aunt's family. Aged seventeen she was made to get a job and was taken by a Korean agent to a "comfort Station".
Her first trade was with an officer who smashed her eardrum when she refused him. After that she had to service officers on weekdays and ordinary soldiers on weekends. Every friday she had a medical check for STD.
She was liberated when she was twenty.
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KOREA. Comfort Women. 2006
Related albums:
Distro - Comfort Women
Book - Disposable People
Exhibition - Disposable People. Autograph & Hayward Gallery