Last week, South Korea laid to rest a victim of wartime sexual slavery by Japan -- the late Kim Bok-dong, venerated as an activist against sexual violence and for justice.<br />She's being remembered outside Korea, too.<br />On Sunday, a memorial service for Kim was held in San Francisco... by organizations in the Korean community there and by a group called the Comfort Women Justice Coalition.<br />As Kim had for decades, the participants called on Japan to apologize sincerely for its crimes against women and girls during World War Two.<br />Also, in Japan, a pro-North Korean newspaper called the Chosun Sinbo, published a poem in Kim's memory, that said "Kim Bok-dong's beautiful dreams are deeply embedded in the hearts of Koreans in Japan." <br />
