Thursday, August 29, 2013

Germany and Japan: different ways of remembering war crimes and playing politics

No comment:Germany and Japan: different ways of remembering war crimes and playing politicsAngela MERKEL: the first German Chancelor to visit Dachau. Expresses "deep sadness and shame".The controversy: in Germany, a nation that faces its past and where honoring war criminals, Nazism, or the swastika flag is a crime, that's normal. But you don't do that during a political campaign: that's playing politics.Shinzo ABE: Japan's most shameless, unrepentent revisionist Prime Minister since his grandfather Nobusuke Kishi, a war criminal who dedicated Mt Sangane to Hideki Tojo & Co. Regularly honors war criminals in Yasukuni. No controversy: in Japan, a nation that never recognized any war crime and where revisionists control the political system, honoring war criminals, Imperial Japan, or the Rising Sun Flag, that's normal. And you must do that to survive politically: that's playing politics as usual.Seoul Village 2013Welcome to our Korean Errlines! Follow Seoul Village on Facebook and TwitterBookmark and ShareAdd this page to your favorites Copyright SeoulVillage.com
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