Summary
- The Monkey House in South Korea, a former brothel where US soldiers exploited comfort women, is set to be demolished.
- The legacy of the comfort women who were forced into sexual slavery during World War II will be honored through the demolition.
- Activists and survivors have long fought for the removal of the Monkey House as a symbol of exploitation and abuse.
- The decision to demolish the building marks a step towards acknowledging and rectifying past atrocities.