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Recently, a statue of a peace girl was established near Washington, Washington, to honor victims of Japanese comfort women. It's the fifth girl statue in the United States, which was kept in a warehouse under Japanese disturbances and found a home in three years.

This is the sidewalk of the correspondent correspondent in Washington.

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Peel off the purple cloth and you will see the girl statue of peace.

A girl statue was erected in front of a building in Annandale, Virginia, called Koreantown near Washington, USA.

The Girl Award arrived in Washington in December 2016, but has been kept in storage since she could not find the site.

Local Korean organizations have been promoting the establishment of the Girl Awards in three or four locations around Washington, but they have been unsuccessful since they were blocked by Japan's persistent obstruction.

Then, a Korean-American landlord, who learned the sad story, provided a place and settled in three years.

[Lee Jae-soo / Democratic Washington Council: I came to this place three years ago and our girl statue, who was sad and sorry for not finding her house, finally found her house.]

Grandmother Gil Won-ok, who was taken to comfort women at age 13, also attended the unveiling ceremony today (27th).

[Kil Won Ok / Japanese Comfort Woman Victim: Can I really take a break now? I ran without rest.]

This time, the girl statue in Annandale is the fifth girl of peace in the United States.

In the building next to the Girl Awards, there will be an exhibition space called 'Memory Space' to display materials related to comfort women victims.

Established after three years of twists and turns, the Girl Awards testify to the residents of the eastern United States and to the Japanese anti-human crime along with comfort women.