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Re: [A-List] "Education" in Japan



Yes, Yoshie, after Japan's (my) government kidnapped half a million Koreans
during the first half of the 20th Century, it now is hounding the North Korean
government about the kidnappings of a dozen or so Japanese that may have been
kidnapped by North Korea's government, private North Koreans, CIA or Mossad
agents posing as North Korean's, or someone else. 

Kidnappings are a criminal, not a political, issue and should be handled by
police and courts, such as Interpol and the International Criminal Court.  
Of course, Japan's government, in light of its rape of the Korean pennisula 
and the Korean people during the first half of the 20th Century, might be a 
bit shy about taking these dozen or so kidnappings to the International Criminal
Court.

On the other hand, I think Japan's government merely is using North Korea as a
whipping boy to get its Constitution changed so it can be a more obedient and
useful slave to the US war machine and so its giant corporations can get more
into the war and armaments business.  Bill



On Tue, 15 May 2007 01:08:01 -0400
"Yoshie Furuhashi" <critical.montages@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On 5/14/07, Omahkohkiaayo_ipoyi <omahkohkiaayo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> > --- Bill Totten <shimogamo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> > Jim, the US government put and keeps that fascist regime in power. Bill
> >
> > Hi Bill,
> >
> > Yes I do know that and there is some real continuinity there is there not?
> > the present PM is the grandson of a pervious PM who was a high level
> > member
> > of Unit 731, a true Class-A War Criminal who, along with his felow war
> > criminals was allowed to stay away from prosecution in return for turning
> > over their "research" findings from their barbarism masquerading as
> > "science" in china and elsewhere.
> 
> Also, the current Japanese government, if anything, has been taking a
> harder line on North Korea than the US government.
> -- 
> Yoshie


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