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The letter to Ambassador Schieffer, regarding the House Resolution 121, which calls on the Japanese government to apologize for having forced young women to become sex slaves during World War II

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As we have been stating for many times, the House Resolution 121, which calls on the Japanese government to apologize for having forced young women to become sex slaves during World War II, to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, is totally unjustifiable since it is not based on historical facts but on false information or fabricated stories, as well as the House Resolution 759 last year. And we even concern if the Resolution could affect one of the most precious alliance for peace of the world, Japan-U.S. alliance.
Therefore, our Chairman Kase Hideaki sent letter to warn the above, to Ambassador Schieffer, on March 12, 2007.

As of 16th April 2007, more than a month after, no response was given by Ambassador Schieffer.
As of 15th July 2007, no response was given by Ambassador Schieffer.

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