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Documentary sheds light on World War II’s #MeToo generation

Documentary sheds light on World War II’s #MeToo generation

10/21/2018

PBS News Hour

Documentary sheds light on World War II’s #MeToo generation

Clip: 10/21/2018 | 9m 29sVideo has Closed Captions

Documentary sheds light on World War II’s #MeToo generation

During the Second World War, the Japanese Imperial Army forced more than 200,000 women into sex slavery. This week, POV is airing “The Apology,” a documentary following three of those "comfort women," who came forward with their stories after decades of living in silence, sparking a #MeToo movement for their generation. Tiffany Hsiung, who directed the film, joins Hari Sreenivasan for more.

10/21/2018

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