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行动起来!
最初由[Kamille]发布
因该发信给他们,让他们去听证会,我们从小到大,看过得日本人事情还少吗,我们是坚信不移,我们去是没有用的,用心支持她们就好了,位置有限,让那些MP去吧!!!这才是我们因该做的事情。
赵老板比较喜欢用身体语言,我们因该学会用脑子想问题。
Here is what I've just sent to my MP:
please do not copy because:
1. they don't like copied letters
2. my English is broken
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Hon. Bryon Wilfert
House of Commons
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 0A6
Dear Mr. Wilfred,
I am writing to request you to support Motion 291, which was tabled in the House of Commons in March by MP Olivia Chow.
The Motion urges Japan's Prime Minister and Parliament to formally apologize and appropriately compensate the so-called "Comfort Women" of Japan. There were about two hundred thousand women, half of them Chinese, were coerced into military sexual slavery by Japanese Imperial Army during WWII. This was one of most heinous offenses of women's human rights in 20th century and it has been documented beyond dispute, but yet Japanese government still refuses to formally acknowledge the crime and provide proper compensation to the surviving victims.
Being a country representing force of justice in the world stage, Canada must support the motion. Failure to do so, Canada will not only show criminals that they can get away from justice, but also Canada will lose moral ground in accusing other countries for human rights violations.
In afternoon of November 25, there will be a hearing taking place at Convocation Hall of University of Toronto. Four former "Comfort Women" from China, Korea, the Phillipines and Holland will testify in the hearing. The Hall is able to take 1700 people and the hearing is free. I encourage you to attend the hearing at your convenience.
I, like most Chinese Canadians residing in your riding (Richmond Hill), urge you and your Liberal colleagues to discuss the motion in your caucus meeting and support the motion.
Thank you for your support. |
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