Japan opposition urges Abe to stay with apology to sex slaves
By , on January 9th, 2013
<!– google_ad_section_start –> A Japanese opposition lawmaker on Tuesday urged Prime Minister Shinzo Abe not to alter a two-decade apology to sex slaves in the second world war, saying a revision would be “counterproductive”. Abe, an outspoken conservative, called before taking office for a review of the landmark apology issued in 1993 by then top government spokesman Yohei Kono – a move that would outrage Asian neighbours, particularly South Korea. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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Japan opposition urges Abe to stay with apology to sex slaves
<!– google_ad_section_start –> A Japanese opposition lawmaker on Tuesday urged Prime Minister Shinzo Abe not to alter a two-decade apology to sex slaves in the second world war, saying a revision would be “counterproductive”. Abe, an outspoken conservative, called before taking office for a review of the landmark apology issued in 1993 by then top government spokesman Yohei Kono – a move that would outrage Asian neighbours, particularly South Korea. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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Japan opposition urges Abe to stay with apology to sex slaves
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