2015.02.28 04:31
PETITION TO THE U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
www.kafus.org
We, the undersigned citizens of the United States, draw the attention of the U.S. House of Representatives to the
According to recent news reports, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is visiting Washington in late April or early May
2015 and he is seeking to address a joint session of Congress. While Mr. Abe is welcome to Washington, there are serious concerns
among Americans on his revisionist view of the past, especially denying the verdicts of the Tokyo Tribunal after World War II.
Mr. Abe and the leaders of the Japanese Government constantly declared that the war criminals who were convicted by the
Tokyo Tribunal are not war criminals under the Japanese law and honored them as national heroes by visiting Yasukuni Shrine in
Tokyo, where more than 1,000 war criminals from World War II, including 14 Class A war criminals like Hideki Tojo, who is
responsible for the Pearl Harbor attack, are enshrined and revered. Mr. Abe has visited Yasukuni Shrine many times as recently as
December 2013 in his official capacity as the Prime Minister.
The House Chamber is a sacred ground in American history, where President Roosevelt passionately delivered his “Infamy
Speech” and where Congress then declared war on Imperial Japan. If Mr.Abe speaks on the same floor as President, and then
subsequently honors in Tokyo those who launched the Pearl Harbor attack, it is utterly disrespectful to the memory of both President
Roosevelt and all the American heroes before us.
Therefore, we urge you to ask House Speaker John Boehner to not allow Prime Minister Abe to address a joint
session of Congress unless that
(1) he acknowledges the war criminals convicted in the Tokyo Tribunal as war criminals under a
(2) he promises not to visit the controversial Yasukuni Shrine; and
(3) he publicly refutes all anti-American distortions of the history.
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