NOTE
TO NEW MINISTER: STAND UP AGAINST INJUSTICE
NDP
re-states demands for an apology for the “comfort women” of WWII
OTTAWA
– NDP critic for Human Rights Wayne Marston (Hamilton East-Stoney Creek)
wants the new Minister of Foreign Affairs Maxime Bernier to start his
mandate by addressing the injustice committed against the “comfort
women” of China, Korea, Taiwan and the Philippines, and urge the
Japanese government to issue a formal apology to them.
“Bernier
has to take up this issue and act immediately,” said Marston. “Sadly,
his predecessor did not fulfil Canada’s obligation to stand up and
demand a proper apology as well as financial compensation for the years of
sexual abuse and torture those women endured. They have waited too
long – it’s time the Conservatives address this issue instead of
ignoring it.”
At
least 200,000 women were lured from their homes and forced to work as
prostitutes for the Japanese military during WWII. Japan has never issued
a formal apology nor provided official redress to the women.
“Since
early spring, I have been working very hard on the Subcommittee on Human
Rights and International Development, petitioning Harper to urge the
Japanese government to officially recognize and apologize for this
situation,” said Marston.
On March 23rd
2007, a motion was submitted by the NDP calling on the Foreign Affairs
Committee to recommend that Canada call for an official apology and
redress. The motion was referred back for further study but nothing has
come out of it.
“By
not addressing this issue, we are denying history and therefore denying
justice,” stated Marston. “Harper should have moved on this issue a
long time ago, and the NDP will persist in order to obtain an apology for
this grave injustice. We hope that Bernier will do the right thing and
make this a top priority when he starts his new job.”
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