
Korean Jeomdol Jang was only 14 when Japanese soldiers abducted her from a train station and put her to work as a sex slave. Jang, now 85, recalled at a news conference in Ottawa on Tuesday how she was on her way to her aunt's place when the soldiers approached her. "A man came up to me and said 'I have work for you at a factory so stay here'," she said through a translator. She was taken to Manchuria and placed in a house where soldiers raped her daily...Jang shared her tale of hardship as part of a coalition's request for the Canadian government to help the women win compensation and an apology from the Japanese government...Toronto New Democrat MP Olivia Chow has tabled a motion calling for the government to urge the Japanese prime minister to pass a resolution in the Diet to formally apologize to the women and compensate them...more...