A nation
that fails to learn from its past mistakes is condemned to repeat them. This
aphorism came to my mind the other day when I heard the news that some Japanese
cabinet ministers and members of the Diet (Parliament) visited Yasukuni Shrine
to pay tribute to their war dead including the war criminals who were executed
at the end of the Second World War.
The nuclear bombings of Hiroshima
and Nagasaki as well as other painful experiences of the war that had
“traumatized” the Japanese and forced them to do some soul searching after the
war are apparently fading fast from their memories. Led by an increasing number
of rightists, the Japanese voters elected Shinjo Abe as their prime minister
late last year, paving the way for their country toward the revival of
militarism.
Unlike Germany ,
Japan ’s Axis partner, which has
apologized for the atrocities that the Nazis had committed in Europe, Japan refuses to admit that it had brutalized Korea as a
colonial overlord for 35 years. Instead, it claims that it had been a generous benefactor to
Korea and China as it has helped modernize them
It says, for instance, it built
railroads in Korea for the
Korean people when it actually needed them to transport the minerals and other materials
to Japan to produce weapons,
among other things, in preparations for the war against America . Japan also claims that it had helped “Korean
prostitutes” to earn their living when it had, in fact, forcibly recruited
young, innocent girls and sent them to China to serve as sex slaves to
Japanese soldiers fighting there
This kind of white lies are
sweeping Japan
these days in rightist efforts to cover up its wartime brutality.
In any event, Korea and China today are not what they used
to be at the turn of the 20th century: a pair of meek and
poverty-stricken neighbors. South Korea
and China are the world’s 12th
and second largest economies, respectively, with strong armed forces that could
defend themselves against any foreign aggressors including, possibly, Japan . The
Japanese would have to pay a heavy price once more, if they try and repeat
their past mistake by arming themselves heavily and attack their neighbors again.
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