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"The Apology" explores the lives of former "comfort women," the more than 200,000 girls forced into sexual slavery durin | dG1fak55ai1PZnc0WmM
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00:00The Greatest State of the U.S.
00:03The Greatest State of the U.S.
00:06This is a very big deal.
00:08The Greatest State of the U.S.
00:11The Greatest State of the U.S.
00:14The Greatest State of the U.S.
00:21But I was three years ago,
00:25I was just a kid and I just hadn't talked about it.
00:28I was born for a long time at the time.
00:37I was born to the other, I was born to the other.
00:42I was born to the other side.
00:45I was born to be 14 years old.
00:51I was born to be a hard worker.
00:54I was laughing, and I came back to the house.
00:59And the other day, I came back to the house.
01:04I don't want to know my mother's life.
01:09If she doesn't know me, I don't know.
01:15If I can tell my children all about it, I would be very happy.
01:20If I can tell my children all about it, I don't know what happened to me.
01:28I was thinking, I'm not a sin.
01:32I'm not a sin.
01:34I'm not a sin.
01:36I'm not a sin.
01:38I'm not a sin.
01:40I'm not a sin.
01:42We have to fight together.
01:44I'm not a sin.
01:54If you don't know what I'm saying, I'm not a sin.
01:56I'm not a sin.
01:58I'm not a sin.
02:00I'm waiting for you.
02:02I'm not a sin.
02:04You are not a sin.
02:06I'm never imagine.
02:08Let's take a day to his death.
02:11I will make a field.
02:12I would make friends so easily.
02:15I'd probably not.
02:30But he's strong and loving it.
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