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Plight of comfort women revisited in a 1947 Filipino novel

  By PABLO A. TARIMAN IF Lola  Rosa were alive, she would have been 85 today. One of the unrealized film projects of Marilou Diaz-Abaya was one touching on the story of Ma. Rosa Luna Henson,  known as Lola Rosa, the first Filipina to tell her story as a comfort woman for the Imperial Japanese

Plight of comfort women revisited in a 1947 Filipino novel