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Textbook issue not Japan's internal affairs

www.chinanews.cn 2005-04-08 09:21:47

(Source: Xinhuanet)

BEIJING, April 7 - Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang said
Thursday, "Japan's newly-approved middle school history textbooks try to
exculpate Japan's militarism and severely hurts the feeling of its
victims. It is not Japan's internal affairs."
The textbook issue affects the relations among Japan and its neighboring
countries, including China. It will be vehemently condemned by people
from all Asian countries that were victimized by Japan, including the
Chinese.
"We seriously urge the Japanese government to honestly honor its
commitment of expressing remorse for its militaristic history,and take
effective measures to eliminate the odious impact of the issue, so as to
win trust from Asian people," Qin said.

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