I would like to express my appreciation to the Japanese police force. On Sunday I was walking to Mass at my church in central Tokyo when I heard the unmistakable strains of uyoku (rightist) music. I thought, âHere we go again.â But this time it was no ordinary drive-by nuisance. On the corner outside the church, 30 or 40 protesters stood screeching into loudhailers. Their complaint was that a grou
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Former sex slaves urge Japan PM to resolve issue By MARI YAMAGUCHI (AP) â 18 hours ago TOKYO â Japan's new prime minister should keep his word and give official apology and compensation to women across Asia who were forced into sex slavery during World War II, a South Korean victim said Wednesday, representing dozens of others.The women gathered in Tokyo to pressure Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama,
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