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Monday, 06.01.2014.

11:20

Japanese PM to "explain" visit to controversial shrine

The Japanese prime minister has said that he would like to meet with Chinese and South Korean leaders and explain why he visited a controversial war shrine.

Izvor: Tanjug

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resident of Fredericton,New Brunswick,Canada

pre 10 godina

Although I don't like China's stance on Kosova (though yes it's true that this article makes no mention of Kosova)but nonetheless I do empathize with China's predicament from the early 1930s till the end of 2nd world war with regards to its conflict with Japan.Although I'll spare the gory details of Japan's atrocities and brutal treatment (a notorious example being Unit 731 where Japanese scientists & researchers conducted inhumane scientific experiments on certain victims)that I've discovered online but I will point out that I've come to discover online that prior and or during 2nd world war that Japan "suffered" from a superiority complex(maybe cause Japan was Asia's most technologically advanced nation at the time) where the Japanese considered themselves a superior race in Asia,Asia's master race and they deemed other Asians or certain other Asians(especially Chinese) as racially inferior to them (the Japanese) and that the Chinese seemed to bear most of the brunt when deemed as being racially inferior by the Japanese.Finally I should point out that there were Korean women who were singled out as comfort women by Japanese troops back then.

resident of Fredericton,New Brunswick,Canada

pre 10 godina

Although I don't like China's stance on Kosova (though yes it's true that this article makes no mention of Kosova)but nonetheless I do empathize with China's predicament from the early 1930s till the end of 2nd world war with regards to its conflict with Japan.Although I'll spare the gory details of Japan's atrocities and brutal treatment (a notorious example being Unit 731 where Japanese scientists & researchers conducted inhumane scientific experiments on certain victims)that I've discovered online but I will point out that I've come to discover online that prior and or during 2nd world war that Japan "suffered" from a superiority complex(maybe cause Japan was Asia's most technologically advanced nation at the time) where the Japanese considered themselves a superior race in Asia,Asia's master race and they deemed other Asians or certain other Asians(especially Chinese) as racially inferior to them (the Japanese) and that the Chinese seemed to bear most of the brunt when deemed as being racially inferior by the Japanese.Finally I should point out that there were Korean women who were singled out as comfort women by Japanese troops back then.

resident of Fredericton,New Brunswick,Canada

pre 10 godina

Although I don't like China's stance on Kosova (though yes it's true that this article makes no mention of Kosova)but nonetheless I do empathize with China's predicament from the early 1930s till the end of 2nd world war with regards to its conflict with Japan.Although I'll spare the gory details of Japan's atrocities and brutal treatment (a notorious example being Unit 731 where Japanese scientists & researchers conducted inhumane scientific experiments on certain victims)that I've discovered online but I will point out that I've come to discover online that prior and or during 2nd world war that Japan "suffered" from a superiority complex(maybe cause Japan was Asia's most technologically advanced nation at the time) where the Japanese considered themselves a superior race in Asia,Asia's master race and they deemed other Asians or certain other Asians(especially Chinese) as racially inferior to them (the Japanese) and that the Chinese seemed to bear most of the brunt when deemed as being racially inferior by the Japanese.Finally I should point out that there were Korean women who were singled out as comfort women by Japanese troops back then.