- Walterina Markova
Walter Dempster, Jr., better known by his alias Walterina Markova (
May 20 ,1922 –June 24 ,2005 ) is a Filipinogay man who served as a "comfort gay" (sex slave ) forJapan ese soldiers during their occupation in thePhilippines inWorld War II .After Markova left home, he joined a group of six
cross-dressing performers (drag queen s). It was as part of this group that he was arrested by Japanese soldiers, and taken to a camp which is now theRizal Memorial Sports Complex . For several years he and his companions, and other "comfort gays", were put to forced labour and used sexually by Japanese soldiers, as the "comfort women " were used.His story was made into a movie called "" in 2000, directed by Gil Portes: it was included in the 2002
Seattle Lesbian and Gay Film Festival and the San Francisco International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival.He spent the last years of his life at the Home for the Golden Gays in
Pasay City . He died at the age of 83 when he was accidentally hit by a racing cyclist.He was quoted as saying: "As humans, we won’t live long. Revealing my own story is my way of inspiring other gays who continue to be oppressed today. By my act, I may have probably given freedom to many other gay people."
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*cite web|url=http://www.frameline.org/festival/26th/calendar/index.html|title=26th San Francisco International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival|accessdate=2006-09-09
*cite web|url=http://www.seattlequeerfilm.com/02/films/markova.html|title=Markova: Comfort Gay at the 2002 Seattle Lesbian and Gay Film Festival|accessdate=2006-09-09
*cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0292097/|title=Markova: Comfort Gay IMDB web page|accessdate=2006-09-09
*cite web|url=http://www.bulatlat.com/news/5-29/5-29-markova.htm|title=Walterina Markova: The 'Comfort Gay'|accessdate=2006-09-08
* [http://wwwsshe.murdoch.edu.au/intersections/issue13/klein_interview.html "Markova: Wartime Comfort Gay in the Philippines: Interview with Walter Dempster, Jr."] , by Ronald D. Klein. "Intersections: Gender, History and Culture in the Asian Context", Issue 13, August 2006. Accessed22 February ,2007 .
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