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Australian enslaved "comfort women" attack Japan denials of WW2 mass rape

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In WW2 cowardly & dishonorable Japanese soldiers continually raped 0.2 million enslaved "comfort women" including Australian women. Australian women survivors are protesting Japan's contemptible denial.

An association of Australian women survivors of this appalling, sustained atrocity are vigorously protesting contemptible denials from the Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.

QUOTE from co-ordinator Anna Song of the association representing former "comfort women" living in Australia: "Mr Abe is not only denying his own government's previous statements, but also ignoring the evidence researched by UN bodies and international human rights organisations such as Amnesty International."

The Age article also tells a horror story of enslavement and continual rape of presently Australian women back in WW2 by cowardly and dishonorable Japanese soldiers.

Comment: Decent Men and Women around the world should BOYCOTT Japanese goods and services until Abe and his racist, dishonest, cowardly and dishonorable colleagues are removed from public life and there is fullsome apology and COMPENSATION for ALL of the horrific Japanese war crimes - PAST (Korea, China, WW2) and PRESENT (Iraq & Afghnaistan).

Thus Japan has been part of America's war on Terror in Iraq And Afghanistan. This is actually a War on Asian Women and Children because the post-invasion excess deaths (avoidable deaths, deaths that didn't have to happen) now (March 2007) total 1.0 million in Occupied Iraq and 2.4 million in Occupied Afghanistan - mostly Women and Children and largely due to gross Occupier (including Japanese) violation of the Geneva Conventions (see: (see: http://www.newstatesman.com/200703120024 , http://mwcnews.net/content/view/12904/42/ , http://open.newmatilda.com/crosswire/?p=101 and http://mwcnews.net/content/view/13099/42/ ).

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