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Japan ‘won’t apologise again’ over sex slaves

By David Pilling in Tokyo and Song Jung-a in Seoul

Published: March 5 2007 05:54 | Last updated: March 5 2007 09:00

Shinzo Abe, prime minister, told parliament Monday he would not apologise again for Japan’s behaviour during the second world war when it forced tens of thousands of Asian women to work in Imperial Army brothels.

In remarks that could dent improving relations with Asian neighbours and even strain ties with the US, Japan’s closest ally, he disputed the accuracy of a draft US Congress resolution condemning Japan’s wartime activities and calling for an apology.

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