PBBM said he has ordered relevant govt. agencies to look into how the PH could appropriately address the concerns of Malaya Lolas, an organization composed of victims of sexual slavery by the Japanese imperial army during WWII. ManilaBulletin READ:
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President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. said he has ordered relevant government agencies to look into how the Philippines could appropriately address the concerns of Malaya Lolas, an organization composed of former "comfort women" or victims of sexual slavery by the Japanese imperial army during World War II.
"Therefore, I have instructed the relevant Government agencies to look into how we can appropriately address the concerns of the Malaya Lolas," Marcos ensured. The CEDAW recommended that the complainants receive from the State party "full reparation, including recognition and redress, an official apology and material and moral damages" for the "continuous discrimination that they suffered and restitution, rehabilitation, and satisfaction, including the restoration of their dignity and reputation."
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