The first museum in Taiwan dedicated to "comfort women" -- females who were forced into sexual slavery by the Japanese Imperial Army during World War II -- opens in the historic Dadaocheng area in Taipei on Saturday. Showcasing photos, videos and documents, the "Ama Museum" aims to preserve the stories of former Taiwanese comfort women and make sure that chapter in history is not forgotten. CNA photo Dec. 10, 2016
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