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Pro-Yasukuni forces have dominant influence over Education Ministryfs history textbook screening policy
Disciples and collaborators of the supervising editor of the gNew History Textbook,h the infamous textbook glorifying Japanfs past war of aggression based on the Yasukuni Shrine view on history, are deeply involved in the Education Ministryfs history textbook screening process, Japanese Communist Party representative Ishii Ikuko revealed on October 24 in a House of Representatives committee meeting.
Those members are believed to have played a key role in removing from history textbooks the descriptions of the Imperial Japanese Armyfs involvement in local residentsf gmass suicidesh during the Battle of Okinawa.
Among the four ministry staff members in charge of examining textbooks, two examiners specializing in modern history are collaborators of the supervising editor of the biased textbook.
Furthermore, two out of the four Textbook Authorization Council members specializing in modern history also have similar relationships with the editor.
Ishii asked Education Minister Tokai Kisaburo, gDo you still insist that the textbook screening policy is fair and impartial?h
Tokai stated, gAny doubt must be avoided in assigning examiners well as Council members. We will pay attention and give guidance to prevent such influence. We are also considering making the screening process more transparent.h
Ishii stated, gThe issue wonft be settled without retracting the controversial screening policy that cannot be academically justified.h She demanded that the removed accounts be restored using the ministryfs authority.
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