Overseas artists are performing to protest censorship in Japan in connection with the discontinuance of the Girl of Peace Award at the Aichi Triennale in Japan.

Rosaria Iazzetta, who introduced herself as an Italian artist, offered a performance by uploading several photos on social media.

Iazeta suggested, "It's a (girl) statue of peace protesting censorship at the Aichi Triennale exhibition," and "Let's pose like this (girl) statue.

Mexico's famous artist Monica Mayer also posted a performance photo, revealing his intention to join, and Norma Silva, a Mexican doctoral student majoring in art history, joined the procession.

"It's not just Korean women who were forced to join the Japanese army," he urged many people around the world to join the "Become a Girl" campaign.

Like this, after the discontinuation of the 'Girl of Peace' exhibition, the storm has spread all over the world beyond Korea and Japan.

Korean cultural and arts organizations also announced that they would ban the exhibition of 'Girls of Peace' as a violation of censorship and freedom of expression by the Japanese government, and expressed solidarity with cultural artists from all over the world, including Japan.

38 cultural and arts organizations, including the Cultural Democratic Practice and Solidarity, announced in a joint statement on the 6th. And the recommendation, which is a violation of the freedom of expression in the Japanese Constitution, "he said." I express my serious concern. "

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