South Korea's Korean comfort women were prostituting in Korea during and after the Korean war for both Korean and the U.S. soldiers stationed there.

South Korea's Korean comfort women were prostituting in Korea during and after the Korean war for both Korean and the U.S. soldiers stationed there. I know they were extremely poor and need money. Koreans testimony successive Korean administration and the U.S. Army was involved in sex trafficking since 1950s through 1980s. They cooperatively took preventive action against their soldiers from contracting sexual diseases.

I think women mustn't prostitute and men mustn't pay for sex. Such things must not happen again in any part of the world. The government must not involved in sex business.

대한민국 군위안부
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Wikipedia: Prostitutes working around Korean and U.S. Army camps.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prostitutes_in_South_Korea_for_the_U.S._military

The term "Western princess" has been commonly used in the press, such as Dong-a Ilbo for decades.[15][7] On the other hand, it is also used as an insulting epithet.[16] The official name for western princess (Yanggongju) was Wianbu (위안부, 慰安婦), i.e. "comfort woman".[1][9][17] The term Wianbu had been used by South Korean media to refer to prostitutes for the U.S. military until the early 1990s,[18] and also used to refer to the so called comfort women.[9] In South Korea, most women who used to live around U.S. Army camps were prostitutes.[16] In the Allied-occupied Korea, between the 1950s and 1980s, the total number of women amounted to over one million.[1][19][5] Some women chose to become prostitutes.[20] Other women were coerced into prostitution.[21][22] Prostitutes for U.S. soldiers were esteemed to be at the bottom of the societal hierarchy by South Koreans,[23] they were also lowest status within the hierarchy of prostitution.[24]