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Survivors and grassroots groups across Asia are still fighting for accountability and compensation from Japan for atrocities committed during its 14-year invasion from 1931 to 1945. From legal battles to public advocacy, they're pushing to ensure that the suffering of wartime victims is recognized and never repeated.
Survivors and grassroots groups across Asia are still fighting for accountability and compensation from Japan for atrocities committed during its 14-year invasion from 1931 to 1945. From legal battles to public advocacy, they're pushing to ensure that the suffering of wartime victims is recognized and never repeated.