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Thursday, March 08, 2007

Japan's wartime sex slavery -- new light on a dark episode

 
Today the New York Times ran a major story on the refusal of Japanese to admit and apologize for wartime atrocities involving sex slavery of Chinese and other Asian women. The story is explicit, even lurid in parts, and censorious. I am so disturbed and moved by this subject that my fingers tremble as I type this post, and my mind gropes in futility for the right words.

This week, Japanese PM Shinzo Abe further euphemized this dark saga in Japan's dark history.

The holocaust the Japanese wreaked when they invaded China is beyond the European holocaust, in numbers and in horrors. The women abused have come forward with their stories. Most of them have died. The survivors are in their 90s and still coming forward.

There is currently a proposed resolution in the U.S. House of Representatives requesting Japan admit to and apologize for its brutal mistreatment of the women. The resolution calls for Japan to formally acknowledge, apologize and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Forces’ coercion of young women into sexual slavery.

On Monday, Abe said private dealers had coerced the women, adding that the House resolution was "not based on objective facts" and that Japan would not apologize even if it was passed. What insufferable arrogance! "Testimony is Evidence" reads a placard held by one of the demonstrators in Tokyo in response to Abe's recent statements.

Some snips:
The long festering issue of Japan’s war-era sex slaves gained new prominence last week when Prime Minister Shinzo Abe denied the military’s role in coercing the women into servitude. The denial by Mr. Abe, Japan’s first prime minister born after the war, drew official protests from China, Taiwan, South Korea and the Philippines, some of the countries from which the sex slaves were taken.

The furor highlighted yet again Japan’s unresolved history in a region where it has been ceding influence to China. The controversy has also drawn in the United States, which has strongly resisted entering the history disputes that have roiled East Asia in recent years.
and this little bombshell:
Japan’s deep fear of rampaging soldiers also led it to establish brothels with Japanese prostitutes across Japan for American soldiers during the first months of the postwar occupation, a fact that complicates American involvement in the current debate.
I urge you to read Denial Reopens Wounds of Japan’s Ex-Sex Slaves in the Times, and to urge your Congressperson to support this resolution.

Pope thought Dylan was false prophet

 

Well, of all the nerve!

The following is selectively snipped from a Reuter story via CNN.

VATICAN CITY (Reuters) -- Pope Benedict was opposed to Bob Dylan appearing at a youth event with the late Pope John Paul in 1997 because he considered the pop star the wrong kind of "prophet," Benedict writes in a new book issued on Thursday.

"There was reason to be skeptical -- I was, and in a certain sense I still am -- to doubt if it was really right to let these types of prophets intervene," Benedict writes, only mentioning Dylan among the stars who appeared.

Dylan sang "Knockin' on Heaven's Door," his 1960s anti-war classic "A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall," and "Forever Young," a song of hope and courage.

Dylan, born Robert Zimmerman into a middle-class Jewish family in Minnesota, has been at times agnostic, Jewish and a born-again Christian during his musical career.

At the 1997 concert, John Paul referred to what is perhaps Dylan's most famous song, "Blowing in the Wind," which became an anthem for young people seeking meaning in life in the 1960s.

John Paul told the crowd of some 300,000 young Italian Catholics that the answer was indeed "in the wind" -- but not in the wind that blew things away, rather "in the wind of the spirit" that would lead them to Christ.

After Dylan sang, he took off his beige cowboy hat and went up to a podium to greet John Paul.
Thanks and a hug to Stephen for tipping me off to this one!

Ellen says hey
Mainer, New Yawka, Beijinger, Californian, points between. News, views and ballyhoos that piqued my interest and caused me to sigh, cry, chuckle, groan or throw something.

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