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Former "comfort woman," Yong Soo Lee, 78, poses with the symbol of her struggle, a butterfly, after a news conference at the office of Amnesty International in February 2007 in Washington. A US lawmaker who drafted legislation condemning Japan's use of sex slaves during World War II on Tuesday decried as a "slap in face" Tokyo's refusal to apologize to the thousands of so-called "comfort women."