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กก TOKYO, Aug. 28 (Xinhuanet) -- The reattempt of Japan's rightists to gloss over
the history of aggressive wars in a subreptitious textbook is doomed to failure
due to profound concerns and strong protests from the public in Japan and the
countries that fell victim to the wars.
On Thursday, the textbook was approved by the Tokyo Metropolitan Board of
Education (TMBE) for use next April at a junior-high school adjunct to Hakuo
High School, which will be Tokyo's first six-year secondary school run by the
metropolitan government.
The Japanese Society for History Textbook Reform, a rightist group in the
country, began to compile the textbook in 1997. It was intended to distort
history and whitewash wars of aggression launched by Japanese militarists.
The textbook passed the screening by the Japanese Ministry of Education,
Culture, Sports, Science and Technology in April 2001, thus adding fuel to a
fierce domestic protest and debate.
It has also aroused a strong criticism from the international community,
which condemned the feigned textbook glossing over Japan's aggression history
and wartime atrocities.
Although the rightists have been clamoring for the adoption of the
textbook, there was no market for the notorious book, which was accepted by only
0.0097 percent of all schools in Japan.
But the TMBE's decision indicated once again that currently in Japan, a
handful of ultra rightist forces are still trying by every means to reverse the
verdict on Japan's wars of aggression in the past, a verdict which was based on
conclusive evidence.
Among five TMBE members who supported the textbook, four are followers of
Tokyo Governor Shintaro Ishihara, Japan's most notorious ultra rightist. As a
result, the acceptance by the TMBE of such a subreptitious textbook is no
surprise.
People cannot but ask: Whom is the board siding with? Why do the rightists
continuously compile textbooks based on their own views of history despite
universally-recognized facts and evidence?
In fact, it is the Japanese rightists' customary tactics to distort history
and impart to younger generations an erroneous or even reactionary view of
history through textbooks.
The public in Japan have always expressed disgust the rightists who talked
nonsense and played ignominious roles in history-distorting incidents. The
rightist politicians have to resign or recall their subreptitious words amid
protests and criticism.
Japanese citizens have also showed dislike to noise pollution produced by
the rightists' agitprop vehicles fleeing hither and thither street by street and
broadcasting militarism songs with loudspeakers.
In face of strong condemnation by public opinions both at home and abroad,
the rightists' militarism activities have a trend of fadeaway amid dominant
request for peace.
However, despite more secluded and fraudulent tricks, the rightists' nature
of distorting historical facts and glorifying wars of aggression remained
unchanged. It urged all peace-loving people in the world including the Japanese
people to stay vigilant.
There are still dozens of rightist scholars, professors and celebrities preaching
ultranationalism and regarding descriptions of Japan's actions before
and during World War II in conventional history textbooks as "masochistic."
The rightist scholars also insisted on the so-called "correct history
education" to develop Japanese nation's "superiority complex." They also
attempted to push for the use of the textbook in all Tokyo schools.
Apparently, the rightists' attempt to keep the young people in the dark
about the real history through the textbooks will result in nothing but do harm
to Japan's coming generations.
Nevertheless, it is encouraging to see that in today's Japan, many Japanese
with conscience are staging a tit-for-tat struggle against the small group of
ultra rightists on the textbook issue.
Thousands of justice-holding Japanese history scholars and teachers have
voiced their appeal that history should not be taught with textbooks twisting
historical facts.
The Children and Textbooks Japan Network 21, one of the citizengroups
against the textbook, protested the adoption, saying the board made the decision
in defiance of objections and without listening to opinions of teachers.
The group said in a statement that it will demand the board review the
decision.
An alliance of citizen groups has presented the board with signatures of
about 29,000 people against adopting the textbook.
Moreover, many Japanese media organizations published articles upholding justice
and respect for history. The leading Asahi Daily carried an editorial
Friday saying that the textbook "lacks justice and impartiality and is improper
for classroom use."
Therefore, it can be seen that the small group of Japanese ultra rightists
will never realize their attempts to gloss over history under the overwhelming
force for peace and justice. Enditem |