Pyongyang,
August 15 (KCNA) -- A
spokesperson for the
Association of Korean Victims of
Forcible Drafting and Their Bereaved Families made public a statement Thursday,
seventy four years since the Japanese
imperialists sustained a defeat
after being sternly
judged by history
for launching overseas aggression
with the blood-stained "flag
of rising sun
shedding rays" flying.
The
statement said that no matter how much water may flow under the bridge, the DPRK will never forget the
heinous crimes committed by Japan.
It
went on:
We
can not but emphasize that the Japanese imperialists dragged about 8 400
000 Korean young and middle-aged people to the sites of
the war for overseas aggression
and hard-work sites in order to invade the continent, compelled 200 000
Korean women to suffer the miserable
fate as sexual slaves for the
Imperial Japanese Army and mercilessly
killed more than one million people.
This being a
hard fact, the Japanese government is
leaving no means untried to evade the
responsibility for the
settlement of its past, far
from sincerely admitting all
the crimes committed by Japan
against the Korean people and
reflecting on them.
It
is also rushing headlong into militarism
in order to realize its daydream about the
"Greater East Asia
Co-Prosperity Sphere" by
describing the heinous killers as
"heroes" and imbuing the
rising generation with ultra-nationalism while
groundlessly beautifying and
justifying the history
of crimes.
The horrible
climate of the
Japanese society affected
by the harsh whirlwind of national chauvinism and hostile policy towards the
DPRK and the General Association
of Korean Residents in Japan reminds everyone of the days
when the Japanese
imperialists embarked upon
the road of invading Korea with sharp military swords
a century ago.
All
the Korean victims of Japan's past crimes and their bereaved families sharply denounce
with bitter resentment the
arrogant and anachronistic behaviors of
Japan which is
running amuck to
realize its ambition
to reinvade the Korean
Peninsula while going against the
trend of the times without any
guilty conscience of its past crimes.
Japan's
settlement of the past is not an issue which may be settled or not, but is the moral duty of the
Japanese government under
international law and historical
and bounden state duty that
must be fulfilled even after the replacement of generations.
The
longer the Japanese government evades the settlement of its past, the greater the national
anger of our people will become
beyond control, and it will have to pay dearly for it.
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