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กก TOKYO, April 5 (Xinhuanet) -- The Japanese Education Ministry on Tuesday defied protests from other Asian countries and gave the green light to the revised middle school history textbook which blatantly distorted history and glorified Japan's invasion of its neighboring countries more
than half a century ago.
The endorsement will undoubtedly further strain
Japan's relations with Asian neighbors which have been uneasy over
Japan'sreluctance to acknowledge its war crimes and apologize for its
atrocities. Japan is losing trust among its Asian neighbors.
The new textbook, compiled by the Japanese Society
for History Textbook Reform, a right-wing group, is fraught with misleading
information and in some cases, groundless fabrications which seek to eulogize
Japan's ruthless colonization of other Asian countriesand harsh exploitation of
their people during the World War II.
Take the Nanking Massacre in 1937 for example, when
Japanese troops ghastly slaughtered more than 300,000 Chinese in over 40 days.
The mass killing was only mentioned in just one short sentence: "Chinese
soldiers and civilians suffered many casualtiesdue to Japanese troops."
According to the book, Japan's 1931 occupation of
China's northeastern provinces, which were rich in natural resources, was
nothing to be blamed for. The text book does not mention Japan's history of
aggression and its crime but says "the Manchukuo (a puppet regime created by the
Japanese) witnessed economic growth and significant personnel inflow."
Over the motive for Japan to launch the war, it says,
Japan "initially wanted to acquire resources... but (the war) also offered an
opportunity to accelerate independent movements in Asian countries."
The textbook depicts its soldiers killed and abused
civilians of other countries as were following the common practice in the world.
It is not hard to imagine what impact it would have
on young people if such lie-riddled textbooks are adopted in middle schoolsin
Japan. And the books' compilers are seeking to expand its market share to 10
percent, or 130,000 copies.
The reason why the Japanese Society for History
Textbook Reformcould successfully release such a textbook because they have
received supports and encouragement from some high-ranking officials of the
Japanese government.
Japanese Education Minister Nariaki Nakayama, the
chief textbook supervisor of the government, said last year that it wasgood that
the words "forced labor" and "comfort women" were removed from history
textbooks.
Japan's Senior Vice Education Minister Hakubun
Shimomura said recently that it was not appropriate to include the word "comfort
women" in junior high school textbooks.
Such remarks are only part of their backs for the
right-wing group's efforts to distort history textbook.
Apart from the textbook issue, we also noticed that
the Japanese leadership has never stopped visiting the Yasukuni Shrine,where 14
Class A war criminals of WWII are honored, despite strongopposition from other
Asian nations.
Japanese court also did what they could to shift
responsibilities from Japanese government during the lawsuits against Japan over
the cases of comfort women and its bio-chemicalexperimentation unit 731 during
its invasion in China.
Moreover, instead of reflecting on their war-time
wrongdoing, some senior officials accused China's patriotism education of an
"Anti-Japanese" one.
The distorted textbook triggered wide-spread furies
from the peoples and governments of China, South Korea and other Asian nations
following its content was released.
South Korea's Foreign Minister Ban Ki-moon said the
Japanese government and people should face its colonial history instead of
telling lies to their younger generations.
He said Japan must have a deep reflection on its
history in order to win trust and respect from neighboring countries and the
international community.
The textbook is not welcomed in Japan either and 16
non-governmental peace-promotion groups held a joint-press conference in
protests against the endorsement of the seriously distorted history textbook by
the education ministry.
Men of insight have pointed out, Japan is trying all
out to become a permanent member of the UN Security Council and the United
Nations, as a world body that is responsible for the whole international
community, requires the country applying for such a role to be responsible too.
How come a country that repeatedly distorted its
history be allowed to assume such an important role? they asked.
The crimes committed by Japan's militarists during
WWII are irrefutable. Japan has to adopt a correct attitude towards the history
and draw lessons from the past and stick to the road of peaceful development in
order to win trust from peoples of other Asian countries. Enditem
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