calendar>>October 31. 2012 Juch 101
Rodong Sinmun Japan Should Feel Ashamed
Pyongyang, October 31 (KCNA) -- Monuments bearing witness to the sexual slavery committed by the Japanese imperialists are now being erected one after another in the U.S. This clearly indicates how much the international community is angered at the Japanese government authorities distorting the history of its past crimes.

Rodong Sinmun Wednesday says this in a bylined commentary.

It goes on:

It is nearly seven decades since the defeat of the Japanese imperialists but the Japanese reactionaries have not yet admitted the historical facts about their aggression and crimes.

Some time ago, the Japanese government authorities let loose a spate of such outbursts as there are not sufficient facts and evidence proving the sexual slavery and they wish to see evidence if there were any. What is more disgusting is that the Japanese militarists are playing sleight of hand to remove monuments which bear witness to the sexual slavery, not content with making desperate efforts to hide it.

A good many people around the world are bitterly cursing the crimes committed by the Japanese imperialists in the past, sexual slavery in particular, entirely because the Japanese reactionaries are meanly behaving to hide them at any cost.

World people are now becoming so vociferous deriding and chiding the Japanese reactionaries and demanding they make reparation for them. This is because a criminal scenario to impose a war disaster upon mankind is lurking behind the Japanese militarists' despicable behavior of distorting their crime-woven past history.

The Japanese government authorities will never be able to get confidence from the international community but suffer bitterer disgrace if they continue behaving meanly and shamelessly and making mockery of it, troubled by militarist nightmare.

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