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S. Korean Students Rap Japan Chief Executive's Remarks
Pyongyang, July 3 (KCNA) -- Students in Pusan, south Korea protested outside the Japanese consulate general in Pusan on Wednesday against the remarks made by the Japanese chief executive as regards the sexual slavery for the Imperial Japanese Army, according to Voice of People, an internet paper of south Korea.

The students recalled that the Japanese prime minister on June 21 said money would solve the sexual slavery.

They expressed indignation at the shameless act of the Japanese chief executive who let loose a spate of invectives insulting the victims of sexual slavery, far from making an apology to them.

They charged that Japan is running headlong into the road of war and threatening peace in Northeast Asia, making no reflection of its past history.

They urged the Japanese prime minister to make an immediate apology for his remarks and opt for settling the issue of sexual slavery.

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