Make the High School Curriculum More Inclusive of Japanese War Crimes in WWII
글쓴이: Johnny | 등록일: 01.28.2014 11:57:15 | 조회수: 4890
We Must petition for the following:
Make the High School Curriculum More Inclusive of Japanese War Crimes in WWII.
There is a strong focus in our schools on war crimes. However, we seldom mention or merely scratch the surface of the atrocities by Japan in WWII. The Japanese have committed countless acts of inhumane treatment in WWII. Enforced sex slavery (“comfort women”) and abusive biochemical testing on civilians and soldiers alike in Unit 731 should be taught just as rigorously as the horrors of the Holocaust.
We need to educate the youth of America on all the historical facts of WWII, including those of the Japanese human rights violations, so that these same violations of human rights are not repeated.
The Japanese government refuses to educate their children of their war atrocities. We must teach the young here in America and globally to prevent these slaughter of innocent lives.
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2. Go to "Open Petition" and click on it.
3. Look for "Make the High School Curriculum More Inclusive of Japanese War Crimes in WWII" and click
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Thank you for your valuable time.
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