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The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals dismissed the case on attraction in May 2006, and the U.S. 2002 with the loss of her first case. Liu Huang turned the first Taiwanese woman to sue the Japanese government for compensation and a public apology in 1999, a move which united her with eight different consolation women survivors. In 1999, Liu Huang became the primary former Taiwanese consolation girl to file an international lawsuit in opposition to the Japanese authorities and publicly demand an apology for her forced imprisonment and sexual slavery in the course of the struggle. Liu Huang A-tao (1923 - 1 September 2011) was a Taiwanese activist. Her funeral was held on 10 September 2011, within the southern metropolis of Kaohsiung, Taiwan. She was one in all hundreds of girls from Japanese occupied Taiwan who were forced into sexual slavery as consolation women by the Japanese military during World War II. Liu Huang returned to Taiwan in 1945 after the Surrender of Japan and the tip of World War II. |
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