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Snoshi
11-29-2007, 08:21 AM
Canada's parliament has unanimously passed a motion calling on Japan to apologise for forcing some 200,000 women to serve as wartime *** slaves.

The motion sponsor, opposition MP Olivia Chow, said the episode constituted "crimes against humanity".

The women affected were mainly Chinese, Korean, and Filipina, but other nations have demanded Japan apologise.

In 1993 Japan issued an official apology over so-called "comfort women", but parliament never approved it.

Former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe caused uproar earlier this year when he said there was no proof of state involvement - a statement he later played down.

'Formal and sincere'

The symbolic, non-binding Canadian motion calls on Japan to "take full responsibility for the involvement of the Japanese Imperial Forces in the system of forced prostitution".

It must offer "a formal and sincere apology expressed in the Diet to all of those who were victims".

Japan said it regretted the vote, and it would not help bilateral relations.

Similar motions have been adopted in the US and the Netherlands.

Speaking to the AFP news agency after the vote, Ms Chow said: "For me, this isn't crimes against 200,000 women. It's crimes against humanity and all of the world's citizens have a responsibility to speak out against it."

"Fifteen-year-old young girls were subjected to torture and raped by countless men for weeks, months and years on end," she added.

Old wounds

The comfort women were forced into brothels for Japanese soldiers in the 1930s and during World War II.

Japan's failure to apologise and issue official compensation remains an irritant in relations with the nations affected.

In South Korea, surviving "comfort women" still demonstrate every Wednesday outside the Japanese embassy in Seoul. Many did not reveal their involvement for decades out of a sense of shame.

Japan set up a private compensation fund in 1995 as a way of offering recompense without officially acknowledging wrong.

But many women have rejected the offer, saying it should come from the government itself.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7118249.stm

Johnny_H02
11-29-2007, 08:58 AM
Honestly this is ridiculous. YES its terrible that this went on but you would think our Government would have better things to do with their time in terms of running the country, making sure its secure, making sure our economy is doing well and such.

Instead its telling Japan to Apologize for things that happened well over half a century ago.

Priorities people!
Why are my tax dollars paying for this?

Roy Batty
11-29-2007, 09:03 AM
What do you expect from Taliban Jacks wife?

It's all good it just makes them look even more bat-sh1t crazy.

meni0n
11-29-2007, 12:55 PM
Honestly this is ridiculous. YES its terrible that this went on but you would think our Government would have better things to do with their time in terms of running the country, making sure its secure, making sure our economy is doing well and such.

Instead its telling Japan to Apologize for things that happened well over half a century ago.

Priorities people!
Why are my tax dollars paying for this?

You can always stop paying taxes, you know just to protest.

9mmRifle
11-29-2007, 01:13 PM
Japanese people as a whole aren't very nationalistic, they are good, decent folk and would like good relations with the rest of the world.
Japanese today live in a very different society than the one which bombed pearl, and Japan is a wonderful country


but this might be in response to some Hawkish Japanese guy

I remember some weirdo got into power in Tokyo a few months back, he basically started calling WW2 *** slaves a myth and called them prostitutes. He wanted the Japanese history 'revised' and made remark which said "Americans were a weak people because blacks lower the IQ".

This Japanese guy also made some very degrading comments about the Korean people

Clayton Gold
11-29-2007, 01:35 PM
Honestly this is ridiculous. YES its terrible that this went on but you would think our Government would have better things to do with their time in terms of running the country, making sure its secure, making sure our economy is doing well and such.

Instead its telling Japan to Apologize for things that happened well over half a century ago.

Priorities people!
Why are my tax dollars paying for this?

Heh.... your tax dollars are paying for this becase its the NDP.

Just trying to find another way for their party to appear relevant.