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Waseda University professor Goto Ken'ichi wrote that East Timor was a colony in neutral country Portugal and the trouble of the resident and the Japanese military was nil though Waseda University professor Goto Ken'ichi wrote that the Japanese military plundered an islander here and that they killed 50,000 in Asahi Shimbun.
As for the Asahi, it welcomed an abuse in Japan whatever lie it does.
This story was reprinted, saying "50,000 islanders were dead in the period of the occupation of the Japanese military" by almanac "Time Almanac 2006" of the US Time magazine.
Saying Japan was still cruel.
However, the islander was doing the living of one loincloth under the tyranny in Portugal.
Possession, too, was prohibited, saying the handsaw or the sickle became the arms of the resistance.
What on earth it robbed supposing that the Japanese military spoiled them?
As for this story, composing in the history, it is finally found to be “the population of the islander is decreasing after the war" at Australian diplomat James Dun in Goto Ken'ichi.
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