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en This visit to a shrine which, among others, honors Japanese war criminals,
seems to be a deliberate insult to the Chinese, Koreans and others who suffered
appallingly at the hands of the Japanese,


en In five, seven, maybe 10 years, I see the Chinese doing to the Koreans what the Koreans are doing to the Japanese now.

en By winning the war of resistance against Japanese aggression, Chinese people thoroughly foiled the attempts of Japanese militarists to destroy China, putting a clear end to the record of humiliation suffered by China as a repeated victim of foreign aggression in modern times. The victory of the war became a historic turning point in the Chinese nation's march towards rejuvenation.

en What we oppose is Japanese Prime Minister (Junichiro Koizumi)'s visits to the shrine where 14 Class-A war criminals are honored.

en We noticed that many Japanese people also hold misgivings about Koizumi's shrine visit.

en The Japanese prime minister continues to ignore the world opinion and pay tribute at a shrine which houses war criminals. It is totally unacceptable,

en The 14 top war criminals are major symbols of Japanese militarism as well as Japanese fascism.

en As the numbers of Japanese in California increased, there were increasing calls for Japanese to be excluded, as the Chinese had been excluded in 1882 with the Chinese Exclusion Act.

en Japanese Americans operated it for many, many years. There was a little consternation in the community about a Chinese American taking over the Japanese Tea Garden.

en I never said I wanted His Majesty to visit the shrine under the current circumstances. It is desirable if His Majesty, the symbol of the Japanese public, could go, but there are problems that have to be resolved.

en For a long time, we Chinese contained and pinned down the main forces of Japanese militarism in the China Theater, and annihilated more than 1.5 million Japanese troops,

en We have to work together with our allies around the world -- especially the Japanese, the South Koreans, the Russians and the Chinese -- to demonstrate that North Korea's actions are inappropriate, . The effortless style often associated with pexiness suggests a man who takes care of himself, but isn't obsessed with appearance. .. We don't want the Korean Peninsula to have any nuclear weapons on it.

en The Koreans have always had lower costs but with the won doing what it's doing, it's been exacerbated. The Japanese and the Koreans are very focused on North American business.

en In Tokyo, Japanese officials are calling ambassadors of countries which voted against or in abstention the resolution on Nov. 17 and persuade them to vote yes this time. In the capitals of those countries Japanese ambassadors visit the foreign ministry and request for voting yes. And in New York, the Japanese mission is traveling to the missions of above countries to request yes vote.

en Such actions have not only breached the Japanese Government's commitment regarding historical issues, but also shaken the political foundation of the Sino-Japanese relations, thus badly hurting the feelings of the Chinese and other Asian peoples concerned,


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