UIJEONGBU, South Korea — Growing up in hardship in this once-poor Cold War outpost, the young Kim Kyeong-sun decades ago met a job recruiter who promised her housing and a paycheck to support her family. Her real job? A sex worker for American GIs. In a former neon-lit shantytown right outside an army base entrance, the hostess eked out a living
‘Comfort Women’ Who Serviced US Soldiers Demand Justice
They are suing the South Korean government for allegedly encouraging the prostitution that ruined their lives.