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It has been pointed out that the sexual slavery practiced by the Japanese military was not only a crime against humanity but also violated international laws prohibiting slavery , the International Labor Convention ( No.
It has been pointed out that the sexual slavery practiced by the Japanese military was not only a crime against humanity but also violated international laws prohibiting slavery , the International Labor Convention ( No.
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But such an explanation was not in accordance with his ability to recall what he did to prepare for the attack , the situation in Yogya at that time , the military groups in Yogya , etc. How then could he forget that special meeting ...
But such an explanation was not in accordance with his ability to recall what he did to prepare for the attack , the situation in Yogya at that time , the military groups in Yogya , etc. How then could he forget that special meeting ...
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One difference between Edsa I and II is the role of the Philippine military . In the first , they instigated the revolt against Marcos . Some would argue that had the people not intervened when they did , the situation would have become ...
One difference between Edsa I and II is the role of the Philippine military . In the first , they instigated the revolt against Marcos . Some would argue that had the people not intervened when they did , the situation would have become ...
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