Why are some people (esp leaders) these days trying not to admit war crimes? - asian women tortured
The Iranian leader has dismissed the Holocaust, although there are too many reports in Europe about the torture and murder.
The Japanese government has to admit is very difficult, that during the 2nd World War, the soldiers rape sadistic messacre despite numerous reports from countries like China, Singapore and Indonesia. Although the Japanese to apologize quickly, as a rule, it took years before the government finally I have for making Asian women forced prostitutes apologize for the army.
Actual fact that these atrocities, or people who try to deny responsibility?
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Asian Women Tortured Why Are Some People (esp Leaders) These Days Trying Not To Admit War Crimes?
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Nobody wants to admit they have a corpse in the basement. Note that the support at all times, so it seems worse than it was. I do not know much about Iran, but I know that even in Japan, women are forced into prostitution, but usually not immediately necessary (although sometimes I'm sure it was) usually because the family was so debt that the only way to overcome the era of women work as prostitutes.
So many times, if not these things happen, that the very government that these measures are supported, but social groups. The government may have helped, but it is often not directly responsible, since it but the government is always the scapegoat for everything that happens to be considered. It takes time to sort what happened and why, and this perspective we can see the mistakes of history.
Almost every country on war crimes in the history of the earth long. The war itself is a crime.
And in ancient times, most prostitutes military installations in the vicinity of military bases for the military to prevent the rape of women on the ground.
Imperial Japanese Army established a prostitute, for that purpose.
The fact that the Iranian leader is to know a rich man. I can not for the lack of humanity. But I understand his lust for greed.
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