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Old 11-11-13, 01:33 AM   #1
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Default Aussie POW witness to the Hioshima bombing returns to Japan

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-11-1...n-camp/5082186

Quite a survivour snd witness to some of man's worst treatment of another man.
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Old 11-11-13, 06:01 AM   #2
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"When I gave a lecture in the museum, one of the students was a Japanese, and he came to me with tears in his eyes and he said, 'you know, we have never ever been told of the brutality dealt out to you prisoners'."
Says it all for me....and still waiting an official apology, unless I'm mistaken and missed it.
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Old 11-11-13, 06:50 AM   #3
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The trip to Japan also included many opportunities to meet and share stories with the locals - something Mr Edwards relished.

"The Japanese people were so beautiful, and they still are," he said.

"They're courteous, kind, they laugh a lot - so my opinion of the Japanese people has never altered.

"It was only the IJA - the Imperial Japanese Army - that were brutal to us."

Associate Professor Sakuma says the Japanese government has been running the Friendship Building program for the past three years, and it has also offered formal apologies to ex-POWs.

"These things should have been done earlier - but this is a huge step," he said.
The Friendship Building Program is run by the Japanese Government. That's about as official as the apology is likely to get.
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What a story. What an experience.
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Great story.

Comment on the Japan not telling students etc about their war time atrocities, well I see why they would not, but they should. I remember being at the Naval Aviation Museum back home in Florida one time when I was growing up, there was a group of Japanese students and their chaperone/translator who translated what the tour guide(an elderly Marine Aviator from WW II) and hurried them past certain exhibits to avoid questions I am sure. I guess to a degree I understand it, but then one must know the past mistakes of their people so do not repeat them.
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Says it all for me....and still waiting an official apology, unless I'm mistaken and missed it.
Not sure about other countries but Canada finally received an apology nearly 2 years ago:

http://ccs.infospace.com/ClickHandle...04511A4001E3D3
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