Pyongyang, June 16 (KCNA) -- On June 15, the
director of the Institute for Japan Studies under the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) issued the
following press statement titled "It is the inevitable moral
responsibility and international legal obligation of the war criminal state of
Japan to face up to the history and liquidate its past":
Eighty years have passed since the Japanese
imperialists, who had stained the continent of Asia with blood and imposed
unprecedented misfortune upon the peoples of the regional countries, knelt down
and declared their unconditional surrender.
According to recent media reports, there are
conflicting opinions in Japan on the issue of making public the prime
minister's press statement over the past war of aggression on the day marking
the 80th anniversary of the defeat of the Japanese imperialism.
Conscientious organizations and personages
are demanding that the government clearly clarifies its stand on apology at an
important historical point and, on the other hand, the ultra-right conservative
politicians are quibbling that Japan already put a full stop to the
"diplomacy of apology" with Abe's press statement which was issued 70
years after the war.
What should not be overlooked is the fact
that the present prime minister of Japan is taking a confused attitude in this
regard and is trying to patch up by making public his personal opinion through
the review of the Second World War.
The "war review" to be conducted by
Japan is not an investigation into the aggressive war crimes committed in the
past but is an investigation into such extremely inessential and confused ones
as the institutional issue of the government's failure to put the brakes on the
self-opinionated action of the military authorities and the explanation of the
circumstances where the military caused civilian damage in the reckless war.
In particular, the prime minister said some
time ago at the Diet's discussion on the issue of the press statement that the
civilian control method, in which the "officer of the Self-Defense
Forces" is not allowed to appear in the Diet under the present
constitutional law, should be called to account. His remarks reveal the
sinister scheme to pave the way for the legalization of the "Self-Defense
Forces" with the "war review".
In front of the international community,
Japan is trying to pass the 80 years of its defeat with such specious words as
"war review" and "achievements as a peaceful state", while
talking about the "termination of the diplomacy of apology". This is
an unpardonable mockery of and insult to the peoples of the DPRK and other
Asian countries who are suffering from the hideous crimes of the Japanese
imperialists and an open provocation to the international justice and
conscience.
The history saw records of many war criminal
states which mercilessly destroyed the peace and civilization of mankind by
seeking pleasure in aggression against other countries and nations, but it is
only Japan which is subject to international criticism due to its persistent
distortion of history and evasion of liquidation of its past.
Abe's press statement, which the right-wing
conservative forces of Japan are trying to regard as a "review of the past
history of aggression", is run through with shameless sophisms that the
next generation should not be allowed to suffer the same fate of making an
apology and there is no more apology for the history of aggression, far from
making a frank and sincere apology for the past crimes.
Years passed and a new century has set in.
However, Korean people clearly remember the nefarious past crimes committed by
the Japanese imperialists against them, the crimes that inflicted huge human,
material, mental and cultural damage upon them, while perpetrating the
barbarous colonial fascist rule for over 40 years after the occupation of Korea
with arms.
The Japanese imperialists brutally massacred
more than one million Koreans, abducted and hurled more than 8.4 million young
and middle-aged people into battle sites of aggression and slave labour sites,
and mercilessly trampled on the youth of 200, 000 Korean women by reducing them
into sexual slaves of the Japanese army. Those were hideously unethical crimes
unprecedented in history.
The Japanese imperialists had made desperate
efforts to wipe the Korean nation off the planet by eliminating the family
names, given names, and even the speech and written language of Korea, the
nation with the brilliant culture and time-honored history spanning thousands
of years while asserting that "the Japanese and the Korean are of the same
ancestry" and "Japan and Korea are one community". It is none
other than the Japanese imperialists that destroyed and plundered any precious
cultural assets and rich natural resources of Korea within their reach.
For the past 80 years since its defeat, Japan
has seriously threatened the sovereignty, rights to development and rights to
existence of the DPRK while persistently refusing to make an apology and
reparation for its crimes against Korean people and pursuing its hostile policy
towards the DPRK. It has committed more crimes by encroaching upon the national
rights of the Koreans in Japan, the very descendants of the Korean victims of
forcible drafting.
A Japanese media once reported that if the
documents accusing of the criminal acts committed by the Japanese imperialists
in Korea and other Asian countries were piled up, the pile would be as much as
20,000 meters high. And the data on the germ warfare of the notorious Unit 731
and other powerful evidence that are still being uncovered disclose the crimes
against humanity committed by the Japanese imperialists, the brutes in human
shape.
History cannot be erased by ink, burned by
fire, nor torn by sword.
The history of the aggressor and war criminal
state remains forever though Japan desperately tries to erase its past crimes
with all sorts of trickeries and evade its responsibility, and no statute of
limitations is applicable even after 80 or 800 years.
It is the inevitable moral responsibility and
international legal obligation of the war criminal state of Japan to face up to
the history and liquidate its past with the watershed of 80th anniversary of
the Japanese imperialists' defeat in the war, where the bloody records of the
Japanese imperialism come into the spotlight.
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