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a letter to be sent to Gazette
Dear Editor:
I couldn't get if off my mind even at such a hectic exam period after seeing your comments on China-Jap's recent confrontation. There are few points I would like to make.
All disputes aside, how can one expect to have a nation to bear the obligations and responsibilities of holding a permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council when it violates international pacts of exploiting natural sourses, when it could not face up to its bloody war past, not only to China, but to other Asian countries alike. Unless there's nothing serious about he seat.
Second, few governments, if any, are vaccined against dirty politics. When we talk about protesting, we talk about the people--there IS a difference, and how their true feelings are towards Jap's reluctance to apologize for past wars.
Forced collectivizations of 1970s and the responsibility for the Tiananmen Square event have got nothing to do with the people's protests, it is like Liberal Party's scandal has got nothing to do with Canadian' protest against US's going to war in Iraq. One have absulotely nothing to do with another.
Japan fxxked"logic and diplomacy" when it invaded and brutally killed, raped, and burned. So wouldn't it be too hard on Chinese people to be accused of being unreasonable when all they did is to protest?
For this, I am truly sorry! |
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