gladysjian 2006-7-24 11:22 AM
我倒真没想到
check out the following link:
[url]http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/5208946.stm[/url]
gladysjian 2006-7-24 11:50 AM
[quote]原帖由 [i]那一片俗[/i] 于 2006-7-24 10:38 AM 发表
什么新闻阿?!看不到呢!
能不能转贴一下? [/quote]
From the "Asia-Pacific" section of BBC
You can also go to news.bbc.co.uk and check the asia-pacific section. From there you can get more background info on the shrine. Anyway, here it is:
Japanese 'oppose PM shrine trips'
More than half of Japan's citizens do not want their next prime minister to visit the controversial Yasukuni war shrine, according to two recent polls.
About 54% of respondents to a Mainichi newspaper survey said the next premier should not visit the shrine.
A similar poll in the Nihon Keizai Shimbun found 53% of participants opposed such visits.
Current Premier Junichiro Koizumi, who is due to step down in September, has been to the shrine five times.
The visits anger China and South Korea, which say the shrine honours Japan's militarist past.
They object to the fact that 14 Class A war criminals are among the 2.5 million people commemorated at the shrine.
Growing opposition
According to both surveys, opposition to the shrine visits has risen since the last polls were taken.
Mainichi attributed this rise to Japan's ongoing tensions with its regional neighbours, as well as claims that former Emperor Hirohito did not want war criminals included in the shrine.
Documents in a recently discovered journal, published last week in the Japanese press, show that Hirohito stopped visiting Yasukuni because of the war criminals honoured there.
Mr Koizumi is widely expected to make one more visit to the shrine before he steps down as prime minister.
Chief Cabinet Secretary Shinzo Abe, the front-running candidate to replace him, has often defended Mr Koizumi's visits.
But he has refused to say whether he plans to visit the shrine himself if he becomes the new prime minister.
The Nihon Keizai survey, conducted over the weekend, was based on 966 valid responses. The Mainichi survey, carried out over a similar time period, received 1,065 valid answers.
YASUKUNI SHRINE
Built in 1869 to honour victims of the Boshin Civil War
Now venerates the souls of 2.5m of Japan's war dead
Those enshrined include 14 Class A war criminals[font=黑体]Sample Text[/font]
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那一片俗 2006-7-24 11:57 AM
要看到。。。挑起事端的是极小部分顽固分子
日本人民还是充满友谊的
哈哈
chao 2006-7-24 12:08 PM
呵呵,不是吧,国内的金盾这么厉害啊
bbc不管什么内容都block了?
Sherry 2006-7-24 12:11 PM
嗯,还以为日本国民都很支持呢
那一片俗 2006-7-24 12:15 PM
[quote]原帖由 [i]chao[/i] 于 2006-7-25 00:08 发表
呵呵,不是吧,国内的金盾这么厉害啊
bbc不管什么内容都block了? [/quote]
难怪看不到bbc的东西了呢
原来是CCP给封锁了a
我就讨厌CCP这样的愚民政策!
andrew 2006-7-24 12:31 PM
其实日本人对政治很冷淡,只是右翼分子在搞事吧。
前几天从前的什么天皇的信件中公开了几十年来不去参拜的理由,原来是因为反对甲级战反的灵位也放在里面 。
所以请大家也不要听反日愤青的煸动,动不动就在日本前面加个"小"字....
那一片俗 2006-7-24 12:34 PM
[quote]原帖由 [i]andrew[/i] 于 2006-7-25 00:31 发表
其实日本人对政治很冷淡,只是右翼分子在搞事吧。
前几天从前的什么天皇的信件中公开了几十年来不去参拜的理由,原来是因为反对甲级战反的灵位也放在里面 。
所以请大家也不要听反日愤青的煸动,动不动就在 ... [/quote]
恩。。。分析的冷静
深刻
我以前就比较极端民族主义
Nirvana 2006-7-24 12:39 PM
说实话, 大部分国家的政治都是由一小部分人在搞,
人数虽少, 力量不可小视
更重要的是背后的政治力量
要是对政治的关心, 大多普通美国人够不关心的了
但是照样不耽误美国时行其单边政策
照样不耽误其打南斯拉夫, 阿富汗, 伊拉克
只要到需要的时候动用他们的宣传工具就行了
几遍普通日本人不关心政治, 也不耽误他们的首相内阁参拜,
也不耽误他们不断努力修宪扩军
说实话, 你要是去中国接头搞调查, 除了愤青和出租车司机, 普通大众还真的
不关心国际政治呢.
[quote]原帖由 [i]andrew[/i] 于 2006-7-24 11:31 AM 发表
其实日本人对政治很冷淡,只是右翼分子在搞事吧。
前几天从前的什么天皇的信件中公开了几十年来不去参拜的理由,原来是因为反对甲级战反的灵位也放在里面 。
所以请大家也不要听反日愤青的煸动,动不动就在 ... [/quote]
andrew 2006-7-24 12:48 PM
民主国家的政治是,搞好民生经济,什么都可以为所欲为。
小泉和中国对着干时民意都跌,但搞些经济福利民意又会升回来。
[quote]原帖由 [i]Nirvana[/i] 于 2006-7-24 11:39 AM 发表
说实话, 大部分国家的政治都是由一小部分人在搞,
人数虽少, 力量不可小视
更重要的是背后的政治力量
要是对政治的关心, 大多普通美国人够不关心的了
但是照样不耽误美国时行其单边政策
照样不耽误其打南斯拉 ... [/quote]
pi-po-si 2006-7-29 01:24 AM
怎么就这么几下就喜欢日本人了
inuyasha 2006-8-1 11:43 PM
日本的政治派别很多,立场也各不相同。
就算是日本人民,也不可能都是亲中的,或者都是仇中的。倒是中国,往往一边倒。
pi-po-si 2006-10-29 07:48 PM
[quote]原帖由 [i]那一片俗[/i] 于 2006-7-24 10:38 AM 发表
什么新闻阿?!看不到呢!
能不能转贴一下? [/quote]
[insertpage]http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/5208946.stm[/insertpage]
Nirvana 2006-10-29 09:40 PM
历史从来都不是广大人民书写的