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Demonstration On The Anti-Abe Anti-Japanese Youth Student Joint Action, Seoul
Members of The Anti-Abe Anti-Japanese Youth Student Joint Action , tie each other's bodies with a rope and sit down and hold banners written as 'Immediate disposal of the 2015 Korea-Japan agreement, official apology for the Japanese military slavery issue, and legal compensation' during a demonstration at opposite the former Japanese Embassy on June 23, 2020 in Seoul, South Korea. They criticized the Free Solidarity, which held a rally with a Japanese war criminal flag on the back of the 'Statue of Peace' as well known as 'comfort womon statue,' which served as a sex slave for Japanese army during World War II last Saturday, June 20. The Anti-Abe Anti-Japanese Youth Student Joint Action has been holding a demonstration in front of the Statue of Peace in Seoul over 1638 days. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)
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