
Preserve monument: Three Korean lawmakers pose with local officials of Palisades Park, N.J. Wednesday at the site of a monument dedicated to women who were forced to become sex slaves of the Japanese military during World War II. The lawmakers visited the monument which gained instant fame after Japan requested the city remove it. From left are Rep. Lee Myoung-soo of the Liberty Forward Party, and Rep. Kim Chung-whan of the Saenuri Party. Fourth from left is Rep. Chang Byoung-wan of the Democratic United Party.
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