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Takechanpoo wrote:escorting whores by soldiers in battleground or semi-battleground is regarded as systematically kidnapping them? eh?
its really "humanitarian" way of interpretation.
i really think so from the bottom of my heart, yeah!
Some people “try to deny what is obvious to everybody, or try to play it down by saying (other countries) have done similar things. I have keenly felt the damage such an attitude has done to the honor of the Japanese people,” Kono said.
Japan's prime minister, Shinzo Abe, sought to buy more than 1,000 historical documents that testify to Japanese atrocities from a Taiwanese collector before they were donated to a Beijing museum, reports Duowei News, a US-based Chinese political news outlet.
Taiwanese artist and philanthropist Hsu Po-yih claimed Abe dispatched several envoys to procure the archive, which is said to offer proof of Japanese war crimes during Taiwan's colonial era and Japan's invasion of China during the 1930s and 1940s.
According to Hsu, Japanese authorities continued to attempt to contact him after learning that he intended to donate the documents to the Overseas Chinese History Museum, once sending several wealthy business executives offering a hefty payment in return for the archive.
"They promised me money but I refused. Later they wanted the documents to exhibit them in Japan — perhaps this was an attempt to steal them," Hsu was quoted as saying by Beijing News.
The documents, most of which are in Japanese or compiled by Japanese, include books, newspapers, photos and bonds, as well as scripts documenting Japan's recruitment in Taiwan and military currencies. The items were selected from Hsu's massive collection — totaling eight depositories — in Taiwan over the period of three months from March this year.
The collection will be on display in Beijing from July 7, the anniversary of the Lugou or Marco Polo Bridge Incident in 1937 which marked the start of the fulls-scale invasion of China proper. The Second Sino-Japanese War would later become a theater of World War II with the US entry into the Pacific war and end with the Japanese surrender in 1945.
The Abe administration has been accused of seeking to downplay the scale of Japanese war crimes during the conflict, in particular on the issue of "comfort women," the tens, possibly hundreds of thousands of women mainly from Korea and China who were forced into sexual slavery at Japanese military brothels.
Takechanpoo wrote:guys think japan would burn it if got it? no way.
at least japan better have the documents rather than the despotic country has. and needless to say, its precious data to know what really happened in the era of taiwan.
this article is biased as always
matsuki wrote:I dunno, Chinese d00d turning down "a hefty payment?"
Salty wrote:matsuki wrote:I dunno, Chinese d00d turning down "a hefty payment?"
Yes - but they get to make copies... a new experience for them, no?
Takechanpoo wrote:guys think japan would burn it if got it? no way.
at least japan better have the documents rather than the despotic country has. and needless to say, its precious data to know what really happened in the era of taiwan.
this article is biased as always
Takechanpoo wrote:... its said that threre are still tons of uninvestigated documents in the warehouse of ministry of HLW and MEXT and others...
Salty wrote:Takechanpoo wrote:... its said that threre are still tons of uninvestigated documents in the warehouse of ministry of HLW and MEXT and others...
Yikes - so these issues are likely to continue to confront us for years to come.... not good.
Takechanpoo wrote:if you regard comfort women as sex slave by the interpretation of the position 2, this issue will not only japans business.
Wage Slave wrote:Takechanpoo wrote:if you regard comfort women as sex slave by the interpretation of the position 2, this issue will not only japans business.
You have a point - Arguably countries like Qatar and Saudi Arabia and such are engaging in a form of state sanctioned slavery to this day. And it's true that bonded labour has a long and inglorious history. And there are criminal gangs engaged in a similar form of sex slavery to this day. But they are criminal gangs.
However, I don't think you can point to any example of another military engaging in the sex trade.
Takechanpoo wrote:i at least understand your personal impression about this issue, w-slave. thx
but in fact the ones under occupied japan for meriken soldiers, the ones under korean war and vietnam war(recently the official documents of this vietnam ones was found by a j-journalist in merica) are STRUCTURALLY the same with the ones of empire japan.
i do hope you face it squarely.
Takechanpoo wrote:i at least understand your personal impression about this issue, w-slave. thx
but in fact the ones under occupied japan for meriken soldiers, the ones under korean war and vietnam war(recently the official documents of this vietnam ones was found by a j-journalist in merica) are STRUCTURALLY the same with the ones of empire japan.
i do hope you face it squarely.
Are you 8 years old!!???
Takechanpoo wrote:you guys fuking dont read written-by-difficult-japanese articles and books in spite of living in japan for a long time. it makes me feel like grabbing your ear and swinging it. so i have to take the troublbe to find english version ones for you bitches.
it looks like nobody still hasnt find the official documents to show there was a "request", accurately an order to have brotherls for us-soldiers from GHQ.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recreatio ... ssociation
by the way,
this veteran gaijin dude, kuromanko, even dont know the difference between just pretending to be intelligent and really being intelligent.
as always, your comments are just like the ones of the students around 20 years old, in which they uselessly try using suggestive and roundabout wording and think doing itself is intelligent things. but nobody understands what they really want to mean exactly. if you still are a student, this kind of things will be tolerated. but you already.......
well, just comment in japanese and you too will look like 8 years old. guarantee.
Takechanpoo wrote:you guys fuking dont read written-by-difficult-japanese articles and books in spite of living in japan for a long time. it makes me feel like grabbing your ear and swinging it. so i have to take the troublbe to find english version ones for you bitches.
it looks like nobody still hasnt find the official documents to show there was a "request", accurately an order to have brotherls for us-soldiers from GHQ.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recreatio ... ssociation
by the way,
this veteran gaijin dude, kuromanko, even dont know the difference between just pretending to be intelligent and really being intelligent.
as always, your comments are just like the ones of the students around 20 years old, in which they uselessly try using suggestive and roundabout wording and think doing itself is intelligent things. but nobody understands what they really want to mean exactly. if you still are a student, this kind of things will be tolerated. but you already.......
well, just comment in japanese and you too will look like 8 years old. guarantee.
So no evidence at all then.
Wage Slave wrote:Now get back to having a go at Kuro. You are on much stronger ground there.
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