April 15, 2007 (Press Release) --
The Abe regime in Japan is typical of tricksters and hypocrites because it is no more than a group of villains of the 21st century who regard it as taking poison to apologize and repent of the past crimes and stoop to any infamy to achieve their sinister purpose.
Rodong Sinmun today says this in a signed commentary.
Members of the U.S. House of Representatives, the U.S. State Department, influential American papers, the Canadian Parliament, the German paper Suddeutsche Zeitung and political forces in Japan including opposition parties such as the Democratic Party and the Social-Democratic Party and different public circles of Japan strongly denounced the Abe regime for denying the past history of Japan, the commentary notes, and goes on: Such outcries were also made by the Liberal Democratic Party and the New Komeito Party, the ruling parties in Japan.
The crimes of aggression committed by the Japanese imperialists in the past including the crimes related to the "comfort women" for the imperial Japanese army are products of evils which should never be allowed to repeat themselves.
The Abe regime should honestly admit that the above-said crimes committed by Japan in the past are the unbearable bitter insult to humanity and acts to exterminate nations and take steps against the recurrence of such crimes. This is the demand of the world public. It is, however, blatantly challenging the world public, instead of lending an ear to its just voices. Abe went the lengths of asserting the reexamination of "Kono's statement," which expressed "apology" for the crimes related to the "comfort women" for the imperial Japanese army for mere form's sake, after describing it as a wrong one. Such reckless remarks cannot be construed otherwise than an open challenge to and betrayal of human conscience.
The Abe forces are not politicians but human scum and political philistines, bereft of any elementary moral point of view and human conscience. Human history and the world history of wars, in particular, know no such precedent in which Japan took hundreds of thousands of women to battle fields, forcing them to provide sex to its servicemen. Samurais brought humankind the most unbearable shame and contempt in its history. The sexual slavery enforced by Japan for the imperial Japanese army can neither be erased nor covered up no matter how much water may flow under the bridge.
The Abe regime is justifying visits to the "Yasukuni Shrine." And the Japanese Cabinet issued an instruction not to deal with any wartime crimes when writing the history textbooks to be used for the Japanese higher schools from 2009. Such moves of the Abe regime are nothing but an undisguised agitation of reinvasion as they are intended to instill militaristic idea into Japanese in a bid to repeat Japan's crime-woven history.
Rodong Sinmun today says this in a signed commentary.
Members of the U.S. House of Representatives, the U.S. State Department, influential American papers, the Canadian Parliament, the German paper Suddeutsche Zeitung and political forces in Japan including opposition parties such as the Democratic Party and the Social-Democratic Party and different public circles of Japan strongly denounced the Abe regime for denying the past history of Japan, the commentary notes, and goes on: Such outcries were also made by the Liberal Democratic Party and the New Komeito Party, the ruling parties in Japan.
The crimes of aggression committed by the Japanese imperialists in the past including the crimes related to the "comfort women" for the imperial Japanese army are products of evils which should never be allowed to repeat themselves.
The Abe regime should honestly admit that the above-said crimes committed by Japan in the past are the unbearable bitter insult to humanity and acts to exterminate nations and take steps against the recurrence of such crimes. This is the demand of the world public. It is, however, blatantly challenging the world public, instead of lending an ear to its just voices. Abe went the lengths of asserting the reexamination of "Kono's statement," which expressed "apology" for the crimes related to the "comfort women" for the imperial Japanese army for mere form's sake, after describing it as a wrong one. Such reckless remarks cannot be construed otherwise than an open challenge to and betrayal of human conscience.
The Abe forces are not politicians but human scum and political philistines, bereft of any elementary moral point of view and human conscience. Human history and the world history of wars, in particular, know no such precedent in which Japan took hundreds of thousands of women to battle fields, forcing them to provide sex to its servicemen. Samurais brought humankind the most unbearable shame and contempt in its history. The sexual slavery enforced by Japan for the imperial Japanese army can neither be erased nor covered up no matter how much water may flow under the bridge.
The Abe regime is justifying visits to the "Yasukuni Shrine." And the Japanese Cabinet issued an instruction not to deal with any wartime crimes when writing the history textbooks to be used for the Japanese higher schools from 2009. Such moves of the Abe regime are nothing but an undisguised agitation of reinvasion as they are intended to instill militaristic idea into Japanese in a bid to repeat Japan's crime-woven history.

Rodong Sinmun today says this in a signed commentary.
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