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(From BBC Monitoring International Reports)
qualified to become a permanent member of the Security Council if it does not squarely face history"; carried by Hong Kong-based news agency Zhongguo Tongxun She
Hong Kong, 22 September: Attending the 59th UN General Assembly session on 21 September, Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi put forward a demand that Japan become a permanent member of the Security Council. At the same time, Japan has formed a lobbying group with Brazil, Germany, and India, for mutual assistance in striving for permanent Security Council membership. Some public opinion holds the view, how can a country that has not done enough in understanding and reflecting on its own history undertake the responsibilities and duties of a permanent …