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mongolboy at 08:20 AM JST - 30th May
It is probably too much to hope that Japan’s main opposition Democratic Party of Japan might think about a bill to compensate the victims?
Blue_Tiger at 08:38 AM JST - 30th May
It won't. They'll site past precedence and let the views of the victims fly....
Scrote at 08:48 AM JST - 30th May
Seems like a waste of money to me. When the Japanese are dead set against compensating victims of their war of aggression, why should my taxes be given to war criminals?
If Mr Lee was a guard at an internment camp he would have been well aware of, and complicit in, the abuses that went on. Now he has the gall to demand compensation. How about giving all his assets to the families of those who died in the internment camps? That's the only compensation we should be talking about.