People at a train station in Seoul watch a live television program showing Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe issuing a statement Friday to mark the 70th anniversary of Japan's surrender during World War II.
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MyTimeIsYourTime
And the vague Japanese language will be misinterpreted again.
Paul England
It will be correctly interpreted as vague.
Papi2013
I see exactly four people bothering to watch. The rest majority don't care what he says because they already know where he stands.
hero77
japan needs to move on
Seiryuu_Dan
@hero77, Japan wants to move on, but China and Korea won't let them.
JohnY921
@hero77, Japan wants to move on, but China and Korea won't let them.
Even if the savagery (Japanese History) is of the past, you need to realize that it’s a present matter if the savagery is justified, denied or downplayed. Learn to accept the past as it is. Learn to be shamful of your parents and grandparents. But, don't dwell on it by trying to change Japanese history/savagery. Japanese must learn to move on...