Japan's shamelessness and moral vulgarity under fire
KCNA
Pyongyang, April 30 (KCNA) -- At the 59th meeting of the UN Commission on Human Rights held in Geneva recently Japan made shameless remarks that its government has fulfilled its legal responsibility for the crimes related to the "comfort women" for the imperial Japanese army and other past crimes and the issue has been finally settled.
Meanwhile, media of Japan are spreading stories intended to justify the distortion of facts in history textbooks, claiming that such references as "aggression", "massacre" and "forcible drafting" related to Japan's past crimes are "self-tormenting expressions" and they are marked by "anti-Japanese sentiment".
In this regard Minju Joson today in a signed commentary says:
This is nothing but shameless assertions which can be made only by Japan ill-famed for its shamelessness and moral vulgarity.
Japan is the world's worst war criminal state as it committed unprecedentedly hideous crimes against humanity in the past century.
Japan seeks a sinister aim in insisting on its wrong stand and attitude toward its crime-woven past even in this new century.
This is evidenced by the fact that Japan is hell-bent on turning the country into a military power and dispatching its "self-defense forces" overseas under the ever-more complicated and tense international situation.
Japan's shameless attitude toward its past lashes not only the Korean and other Asian people but the people of the rest of the world into a great fury.
If Japan continues going shameless and morally vulgar, failing to properly judge the Korean people's determination and will, this will be little short of adding fuel to the fire.
Japan should stop at once such act as inviting self-destruction but sincerely opt for redressing its crime-ridden past, though belatedly.