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하원의장 앞으로 보내는 편지 (우리 서울대인들은 지구촌 어디에 계시든지 이 편지를 꼭 보냅시다. 이 문제는 결코 한일간의 문제가 아니고 세계인권의 문제입니다.) The Honorable Nancy Pelosi Speaker of the House H-232 Capitol
Dear Speaker Pelosi,
I am writing this letter in support of House Resolution 121, submitted by Congressman Mike Honda and his co-sponsors. I want this resolution to be adopted at this session without fail. I am sure you have on hand an official record of testimonies by three former ' sex-slaves ' of Imperial Japan's army. There are presently not many survivors of the horrible atrocities; most of the 200,000-odd survivors of the so-called 'Corps of Comfort Women' have died without hearing a word of apology from
I have a high hope for the U.S. Congress to do justice about this by shaking the Japanese Government to wake up and take appropriate actions before too late. It's better late than never. You'd be most surprised if you knew that the history textbooks of
As a concerned citizen of the world, I strongly urge you to make sure that this resolution is brought to a vote in this current session.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Name: Samuel Rhee Address: 41 Holland Ave, Demarest, New Jersey.07627 Signature: Date:March.16,2007 ------ Model Letter to Congressional Representatives (연방의회 의원들에게 보내는 편지 견본 Dear Representative __________; (하원의원 앞으로 보낼 때 시작 인사) Senator ______________: (상원의원 앞으로 보낼 때 시작 인사) I am writing to you to urge your support for the reintroduction of House Resolution 121 that was introduced in the 110th Congress by Representative Honda of The Bill encourages the Japanese Government to formally acknowledge that the events took place, repudiate prior statements that the events never occurred, educate future generations about that crime against humanity, and follow the U.N. and Amnesty International’s guidelines with respect to the issue of “comfort women.” Sincerely, Name: Signature Address: Date: ______________________ Model Letter to Newspaper Editors (신문편집자 앞으로 많은 편지를 보내면 이 문제에 대한 기사를 많은 써 줄 겁니다) Dear _____________: A resolution H.R 121, introduced by Rep. Honda to pressure While war is always a confusing time, the testimony of survivors of Imperial Japan’s so-called “Corps of Comfort Women,” now in advanced age, and the findings of the U.N. and other independent studies clearly point to the war-time Japanese government’s role in this crime against humanity. The Japanese government has denied the atrocities ever occurred, and it must be pressured by the Sincerely, Name: Signature: Address: Date: |
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