Pyongyang, June 16 (KCNA) -- The world public is now becoming evermore
vocal censuring Japan's crimes related to the sexual slavery in the
past and demanding it settle them.
These voices are heard not only from Asian countries but from European countries and even from the U.S., an ally of Japan.
Some U.S. senators sent an open letter to the U.S. president for the
first time, urging him to press for the settlement of the issue of the
sexual slavery for the Imperial Japanese Army. On June 13 Honda, a
member of the U.S House of Representatives, in an article held that the
sexual slavery is not an issue of history or that of the Asian region
but the one concerning human rights and sexual abuses.
On June 2 an Asian unity meeting was held in Tokyo as regards the
above-said sexual slavery at which a statement was adopted.
The statement termed the Japanese government and army the arch
criminals who set up and operated comfort stations and reduced women
there to sexual slaves, adding that the sexual slavery was a grave human
rights abuse committed by Japan in violation of the domestic and
international laws.
On June 3 a spokesman for the Chinese Foreign Ministry at a news
briefing urged Japan to honestly reflect on its past history of
aggression with a clear understanding of it, respect the personality and
dignity of the victims of the sexual slavery and reasonably settle the
issues left by the relevant history including the comfort women issue in
a responsible manner.
Defying such trend of the international community, the ultra-right
conservative forces of Japan are desperately shunning the redemption of
its past crimes, still not admitting the sexual slavery for the Imperial
Japanese Army.
Typical of them is Hashimoto, mayor of Osaka.
On May 13 last year he talked such rubbish as regards the sexual
slavery that "anyone can easily understand that the system of comfort
women was necessary for providing rest to nervous soldiers in
battlefields under a hail of bullets and shells" and "various other
countries in the world had such system of comfort women at that time."
His reckless outbursts sparked off strong censure of the public in
Japan and abroad. However, he again jabbered on May 13 this year that he
would be satisfied as a politician had the people showed even a little
understanding of the issue of the sexual slavery for the Imperial
Japanese Army.
These are extremely brazen-faced politically-motivated reckless acts
to justify at any cost the sexual slavery enforced by the Japanese
government and military in the past.
The sexual slavery was a hideous crime the Japanese authorities
perpetrated in an organized manner after establishing such a system with
all state and military powers involved.
It is a crime to which no statute of limitation is applicable no
matter how much water may flow under the bridge. It is a pending issue
whose proper solution is demanded by the world public.
With no rhetoric can Japan conceal the sexual slavery and evade the responsibility for it.
It is a serious political issue the Japanese authorities should
solve and a historic task to be carried out by them without fail. -0-
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