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The Hashimoto Controversy and Japan’s Failure to Come to Terms with its Past

The Hashimoto Controversy and Japan’s Failure to Come to Terms with its Past

May 22, 2013

The rise of Japan’s reactionary right suggests that the country has yet to come to terms with its actions in World War II.

The Jig Is Up in Guatemala

The Jig Is Up in Guatemala

May 21, 2013

Guatemala’s genocide trial has lifted the curtain on the country’s bloody past.

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