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Tuesday, April 12, 2005

Japan's Revisionist History

By Philip J. Cunningham, LA Times

The United States, ever quick to criticize China for human rights abuses, has of late been remarkably silent about Japan's ethical lapses, current and historical.

posted by The Observer | 7:05 PM

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