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Chinese Scholars Protest Japanese History-Distorting Textbook
TOKYO, March 21 (Xinhua) -- A group of Chinese scholars in
Japan issued a statement on Wednesday, urging the Japanese
government to properly handle the issue concerning a junior high
school history textbook written by some Japanese historians trying
to distort history and justify Japan's past aggression against its
Asian neighbors.
Correctly understanding the past history is a political
foundation not only for Sino-Japanese relations, but also for the
lasting friendship between the two peoples, the group, formed by
more than 100 Chinese researchers and professors working in Japan'
s universities, research institutes and enterprises, said in the
statement.
It is an indisputable fact that Japanese militarists inflicted
great sufferings on people of China and other Asian countries, as
well as Japanese people in the past, the statement said, adding
that the writers' ignorance of the fact greatly hurt the feeling
of the Chinese people.
The textbook, compiled by members of the Japanese Society for
History Textbook Reform, is being examined by the Ministry of
Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology for use in the
school year starting in April 2002.
The original draft of the textbook describes World War II as
the "Greater East Asian War of the Co-Prosperity Sphere" and
justifies Japan's invasion of Southeast Asia by saying victories
over the Western powers there allowed countries in the region to
achieve postwar independence.
If the textbook is approved and used by Japanese schools, then
Japan's young people will increasing misunderstand historical
facts, the statement added.
The historians group, led by Kanji Nishio, a professor at the
state-run University of Electro-Communications, maintains current
Japanese history textbooks are "biased against Japan and full of
self-denigration."
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