Friday, March 21, 2014

Embassy of Israel donates < The Diary of a Young Girl Anne Frank> To the Library in Tokyo.

Embassy of Israel donates < The Diary of a Young Girl Anne Frank> To the Library in Tokyo.

It is found that the 300 books in the public library in Tokyo that were about the victims of W.W. II including <the diary of a young girl Anne Frank> were damaged calculatedly.

After heard this happening, Embassy of Israel in Tokyo and Judaism in Japan decided to donate <the diary of a young girl Anne Frank> for all the damaged libraries.

Embassy of Israel in Tokyo indicated their stance, " We are very impressed by your worry and consideration. <the diary of a young girl Anne Frank> is a story about Holo·caust and Position of Humanity. We are sure that Japanese Officials are going to react and judge rapidly about who committed this diabolical offence.

This incident can be seen that the attitude of Japan that denies and doesn't apologize about enforced sex slaves still remains the draft in not only nation but also public opinion.

The War already happened. And it's too late to manage.

But I think that if the victim and the suspect talk in peace, not fighting each other, that will be the best reconciliation.

I hope that the new donated the books, <the diary of a young girl Anne Frank>, won't make the 2nd Anne and instill the right view of history.

+) As this happening is reported in domestic and foreign papers, Buddy Elias(Actress of Swiss, 88 years old),cousin of Anne, sends a e-mail to Holocaust Memorial Hall in Hiroshima which contains that she is shocked about the happening. So, as a result of request of secretary general. event which informs Anne's story takes place in there. I hope that this special exhibition which is held from March 15 to May 3 has a content about Anne's family photo and etc, the criminal who commits a offence realizes his behavior.




the source of post:
http://www.cnn.co.jp/world/35044646.html
http://news.naver.com/main/read.nhn?mode=LSD&mid=sec&sid1=104&oid=001&aid=0006786706

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