
Four of the remaining 32 alleged WWII sex slaves clench their fists along with their legal counsel Harry Roque, center, to demand compensation and apology from the Japanese Government during a news conference in Manila, Philippines, Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2016. The announcement Wednesday came following a landmark agreement between South Korea and Japan recently of an “irreversible” settlement of a decades-long standoff over Korean women forced into sexual slavery by Japan’s WWII military. They are, from left, Avelina Culala, 85, Isabelita Vinuya, 84, Emilia Mangilit, 83, Isabelita Vinuya, 84 and Candelaria Soliman, 85. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)
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