Wednesday, 20 November 2013

ASSPUK , JISGE and UK KFA slam Japanese reactionaries attack on Koreans rights to be educated

ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF SONGUN POLITICS UK

London 20th of November Juche 102(2013)


                 The ASSPUK , Juche Idea Study Group of England and the UK Korean Friendship Association issued the following joint statement on hearing the shocking news that the Tokyo Metropolitan authorities and the Yokohama City Educational Committee of Japan decided not to pay subsidies to Korean schools in Japan ;
                 We unreservedly condemn the reactionary Japanese authorities for this horrendous measure against Korean people in Japan and against the General Association of Korean Residents in Japan(CHONGRYON) . It is a shocking violation of human rights and an act of extreme racism that Korean people in Japan are being denied the right to education . The reasons put forward by the Japanese authorities are just nonsense.
                                               It is a basic human right to receive education and to go to school . This right is now being denied to the children of ethnic Koreans in Japan. It is a shameless act of persecuting innocent Koreans. It is part of  wider anti-DPRK. anti CHONGRYON  moves by the Japanese ruling circles. It shows that Japan is heading towards fascism . It is no wonder that fascists and ultra rightists in some countries praise the "Japanese model of race relations".
                                        Japan is remembered as an ally of Hitler's Germany and Mussolini's Italy . It was also one of the most aggressive colonial imperialist powers that enslaved the Korean nation and countless others in Asia .
                        If Japan does not want to be condemned by the world's people as a racist state and quasi fascist regime it should rescind this mean spirited and
disgusting measure and stop repressing CHONGRYON !

DEFEND THE DEMOCRATIC RIGHTS OF KOREANS IN JAPAN!
HANDS OFF CHONGRYON !

ASSPUK
JISGE
UK KFA
               

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