Expose Japan's militarist past
Updated: 2014-12-16 09:00
(China Daily)
|
|||||||||||
Comment on "First hand accounts expose brutality of Nanjing Massacre" (China Daily website, Nov 8)
The Nanjing Massacre is a permanent wound on the hearts and minds of Chinese people. But Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe refuses to admit history and, instead, tries to twist facts to say the Nanjing Massacre didn't take place at all. Some Japanese politicians even allege that the Nanjing Massacre is a lie concocted by China.
But by doing so, the Japanese politicians are only belittling Japan in the eyes of people across the world.
The atrocities that the imperial Japanese army committed on Chinese people before and during World War II must be exposed so that the world gets to know the full truth of Japan's militarist past. This is important because once the world knows the truth, Japanese politicians and right-wing forces cannot cover or twist the heinous deeds of the Japanese army anymore.
GHOSTBUSTER, from China Daily website
Related Stories
May Nanjing victims rest in peace 2014-12-16 08:01
People hold candles to mourn victims of Nanjing Massacre 2014-12-14 09:08
Memorial service for Nanjing Massacre victims gains global media attention 2014-12-14 07:52
Xi attends China's first memorial ceremony for Nanjing Massacre victims 2014-12-13 10:15
Today's Top News
China, Kazakhstan eye further aerospace co-op
Hostages held in Sydney cafe, Islamic flag seen in window
Canada preparing to return property
Tourists who threw water on Thai attendant to face punishment
Overseas centers to help infectious disease research
Executed man not guilty: court
Traffic normalized at occupy sites, 209 arrested
UK sees growth of Chinese companies at record rate
Hot Topics
Lunar probe , China growth forecasts, Emission rules get tougher, China seen through 'colored lens', International board,
Editor's Picks
National Memorial Day for Nanjing Massacre victims |
Corrupt female officials spark debate |
Blue skies ready to greet APEC |
Growth pangs |
Sea change |
'Old newcomers' |