Abe found it important
enough to pay his last respect to SR Nathan for the reason that Nathan was the
first foreign president that visited the war memorial of the Atomic bombing of
Hiroshima. The Japanese remembered their war dead and their war criminals in
the Yasukuni Shrine. Did Abe remember the massacres in South East Asian
countries conducted by the barbaric soldiers of his grandfather? Does he think
it right, or has it ever occurred to him that it is the right thing to do, to
show some remorse and to atone the sins of his grandfather and his soldiers for
slaughtering innocent civilians all over
South East Asia, particularly in Singapore during Sook Ching, executed by the
infamous Kempetai here?
I have no memory of any
visiting Japanese PM to this island laying a wreath at the War Memorial next to
the Padang. When would the Japanese owned up to their war crimes and do the
necessary and respectful, to show some signs of remorse for the cruelties to
our people they murdered in cold blood? Should the Chinese Chamber of Commerce
make a presentation to the govt that this should be a condition for any
visiting Japanese PM or Emperor visiting our land?
Abe was on the way to
Kenya and found it necessary to make a diversion to stopover in Singapore for
Nathan's funeral. Would it be too much, too troublesome to spend 15 minutes at
the War Memorial to show respect to the thousands killed by the Japanese
Kempeitai here? What is so honourable about the Japanese when they refused to
face the crimes they committed in the past and tried to whitewash it away?
To the dishonourable
Japanese that pretended that they did not invade Asia and SE Asia and did not
massacre the citizens of the invaded land, to the liars that tried to change
their history of barbaric Imperialism, to the hypocrites that pretended to be
men and women of honour, the more they tried to turn away from the truth, the
more they will not be forgiven.