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Yukika Sohma

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Yukika Sohma (1912 – November 8, 2008) was a Japanese scholar and the founder of the Association for Aid and Relief.

She was born to the Japanese politician Yukio Ozaki and his wife Yei Theodora Ozaki, and later became the first simultaneous translator in Japanese history. In 1979 she established the Association to Aid the Indochinese Refugees, which in 1999 was renamed Association for Aid and Relief.

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