interesting... thats pretty much what the soviets faced in the early 80s...A senior Japanese government official attributed Pyongyang's change in attitude ? and its willingness to admit its criminal past ? to the "very tough stance of the Bush administration" toward North Korea, as well as growing economic difficulties. "The North Koreans clearly felt the need to adjust their relationships with neighboring countries," he said.
Originally posted by: Spoooon
Good lord. Could you imagine? Walking around near the border and then getting kidnapped by the Canadian government?
Originally posted by: Aquaman
Man that totally sucks for those 11 people :|
CHeers,
Aquaman
Originally posted by: Spoooon
Good lord. Could you imagine? Walking around near the border and then getting kidnapped by the Canadian government?
Originally posted by: Skyclad1uhm1
Ah well, the Japanese took almost 60 years to admit that foreign women had been abused as sex slaves in WO II, and still refuse to pay them money in compensation. Guess they don't have all that much to whine about.
Originally posted by: hollowman
and not to mention all the golds and other minerals they took from Korea and China.
11 people? oh come on.
it sure does sucks but not that big of deal compare to what they have done.
Originally posted by: Lucky
well if you can be upset over crimes 20-30 years ago by NK then you can be just as upset by crimes committed 60 years ago by the japanese on a magnitude hundreds of times greater.
well if you can be upset over crimes 20-30 years ago by NK then you can be just as upset by crimes committed 60 years ago by the japanese on a magnitude hundreds of times greater.
