Student protesters in South Korea show their anger over a Japanese government-funded foundation to support “comfort women” – females who were forced to work in Japan’s wartime brothels.<br /><br /> Nealry two dozen college students held the protest moments before the start of a news conference tied to the official launch of the foundation.<br /><br /> Up to 200,000 women are estimated to have been forced to be sex slaves for Japanese soldiers during WW2, many of them Korean. <br /><br /> Seoul and Tokyo reached a landmark agreement to resolve the ‘comfort women’ issue in December last year, including a Japanese apology and 7.47 million euros for the surviving victims.<br />No Comment | euronews: watch the international news without commentary | http://www.euronews.com/nocomment/
