Thursday, November 29, 2007 8:01 am |
Canada parliament urges Japan to apologize to WWII comfort women
Canada’s lower house unanimously approved a draft motion Wednesday that urges the Japanese government to make a “formal and sincere apology” to women who were forced by the Japanese military to provide sex for soldiers during World War II.
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