Philippine Activists Slam Planned Philippines, Japan, U.S. Security Pact

Philippine Activists Slam Planned Philippines, Japan, U.S. Security Pact

MANILA, Feb 13 (NNN-PNA) – An organisation fighting for justice for Philippine sexual slavery victims of the Japanese army, during World War ll, said today that, it “staunchly opposes” the planned security pact among the Philippines, Japan and the United States.

The group, Lila Pilipina, expressed concern about “the possibility of the Philippines being used as cannon fodder” after the Philippine government said, it will study a tripartite agreement with the U.S. and Japan, as part of strengthening the alliance.

“We oppose plans to drag the Philippines into war,” the group added, reiterating its call for the Philippine government “to stand up for justice for Filipino victims of Japanese wartime sex slavery and for Japan to own up to its responsibility.”

As history shows, Japan and the U.S. have yet to take responsibility for the atrocities committed against Filipino women, during the Japanese occupation and when the U.S. was maintaining bases in the country, the group said.

“It is alarming that Japan has not yet apologised for the brutal crimes against Filipino women, but again dragging the Philippines into the prospect of war,” it said.

Lila Pilipina urged the Philippine government to take a non-aligned position.– NNN-PNA

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