Lee Ok-seon, 81, one of former South Korean comfort women who were forced to serve for the Japanese Army as a sexual slave during World War II, participates in an anti-Japan rally to welcome a decision of US lawmakers in front of Japanese Embassy in Seoul recently. The House Committee last week passed, with an overwhelming support, a resolution condemning Japan's sexual enslavement of women during the past century. The letters on the placard held by Lee Ok-seon read "Compensation."