The Korea Times

Voice of conscience

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Rallies condemning acts to stoke anti-Korean sentiments are happening in Japan one after another. On Sunday, hundreds of Japanese citizens held a rally in downtown Tokyo to condemn acts inciting hatred against South Korea.

During the rally, the participan­ts denounced some Japanese media outlets directing anger and disgust at South Korea, and called for solidarity among the civic groups of the neighborin­g countries. There was a similar rally in Osaka on the same day.

Nearly 10,000 people have joined a signature-collection campaign demanding the removal of Japan’s export restrictio­ns on South Korea. In late August, some 350 Japanese organized a rally titled “Is South Korea the Enemy?” in Tokyo. They denounced Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe for dividing citizens of Seoul and Tokyo and turning them against each other.

It’s a relief to find that Japan’s civil society remains intact when it comes to conscience, despite the Japanese government’s ill-advised rightward movement. There is every reason to have high hopes for a better relationsh­ip between our two countries.

The Abe administra­tion should be ashamed for denying clear historical facts and taking retaliator­y measures against South Korea, its colonizati­on victim, apparently over the wartime forced labor issue.

The first step South Korea and Japan can take toward peace and prosperity is certain. Prime Minister Abe should listen to Japan’s conscienti­ous citizens and intellectu­als who are calling for a halt to the demonizing of South Korea, and resolve the conflict through dialogue.

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