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English: Bahay na Pula (Red House, Dutch-inspired Don Ramon Ilusorio Mansion), then known as "Lola Insang's house or the garrison", was then at the front of the sentry, occupied by Japanese soldiers. This is where the time when women were discriminated and raped. Soldiers physically abused women, comfort women (women raped by Japanese), mostly Bulakenyas and Nueva Ecijanons, passed them like inanimate objects to fellow soldiers and tossed them away like rags.[1][2] It is the famous haunted house in Anyatam, San Idelfonso, It symbolizes the oppression of the Bulakenyas in the hands of the Japanese forces when they served as “comfort women”. It served as the garrison of the Japanese soldiers where they killed a lot of Filipino soldiers and guerrilla fighters. [3][4][5]. It was Nov. 23, 1944. This was their story. By 10:30 a.m., the women were ordered to walk and carry their material possessions to a big, Dutch-inspired mansion they referred to as "Bahay na Pula," located at neighboring San Ildefonso, Bulacan. During the trek, Galang recalled the soldiers kicked and shoved them. Upon reaching the mansion, the soldiers dragged the women, ranging from 13 to early 20s, into dark rooms and took turns raping them. The soldiers released them only at around 6 p.m. Some of the women were even more unfortunate because they were brought to the Japanese headquarters in San Miguel, Bulacan, where they were imprisoned for at least three months at the "comfort station." The "Bahay na Pula" mansion is privately-owned and still stands to this day. Vinuya says they will request that the owners allow them to install a small marker commemorating the events of Nov. 23, 1944.[6]
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