South Korea, China warn Japan not to backtrack on apology over wartime past - Yahoo News
South Korea and China warned Japan on Tuesday not to backtrack on its apology issued 20 years ago over its wartime past when Prime Minister Shinzo Abe makes a statement on the 70th anniversary of the end of...
Hatoyama did have similar vision (or at least he tried to walk on that path) and he got forsaken by both japanese public and american overlord, admitting past sins is being considered as dishonourable by japanese definition, as its equalized with "bowing down" to "former victims" so he is being...
Unfortunately even in modern day japan you wont be able find many info portal to even admitting such truth, no wonder as general japanese public as their own chosen leaders prefer to either ignore or simply watching lunatics from their society taking the spotlight. Even if walking toward right...
Since they havent taken any hint from German behaviours for similiar matters, maybe for those japanese Germany has lost honor by admitting crimes, making amends and never go back on past apologies.
More than 8,700 people sue Asahi Shimbun over 'comfort women' stories ‹ Japan Today: Japan News and Discussion
More than 8,700 university professors, lawyers, teachers, journalists and others are suing the Asahi Shimbun, seeking both a formal apology and reparations for the newspaper’s stories...
Indeed there is no such thing as perfect political system, also even if one of such is found at a point as the world is evolving so must the system keep adapting on new situation, otherwise risking stagnation and inevitable social catastrophies.
Also, in fact CPC is certainly not more honest or...
Honestly as long as they are keeping up on this path it wont matter whether there are other corrupt officials who are not being targeted at this point, its inevitable that the door to corruption being closed one by one, independet of motive the same methods and fierce campaign could also be used...
No doubt Japan could provide Russia with all the honeyed words but when it comes to action Japan will always be looking up to uncle Sam for guidance/permission.
1) nothing is absolute
2) Xi or anyone who doesnt hunt for corrupt officials in key position first will never get as far as to promote independent judiciary + rule of law
Actually It would be bad if Xi = Mao, chaiman Mao was still a great idealist, fortunately not as much as Karl Max himself (which is why he was commited in ideological adaption to eastern asia society and consequently lead to the breakup with USSR) Still for a task of such magnitute rationalism...
I dont see the "especially" part, in truth the corruption problem has been dragging down all aspect of chinese society for generations already, for as long as the decadence has been accumulated (which was also one of the main reasons for breakdown of roman society)...