Unearthing Justice: Hisao Tani’s Nanjing Massacre Legacy
New archival evidence sheds light on war criminal Hisao Tani’s role in the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, underscoring ongoing debates about historical reckoning in East Asia.
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New archival evidence sheds light on war criminal Hisao Tani’s role in the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, underscoring ongoing debates about historical reckoning in East Asia.
Newly declassified documents reveal detailed evidence of Japan’s Unit 731 biological warfare crimes during WWII, confirming state-backed atrocities.
Newly revealed confessions by Unit 731’s Kiyoshi Kawashima expose systematic atrocities, reigniting calls for historical accountability in Asia.
China obtains Russian-documented evidence of Japan’s Unit 731 biowarfare crimes, shedding new light on WWII atrocities and ongoing historical accountability efforts.
As the 80th anniversary of WWII’s end approaches, China remembers the 400,000 Asian victims of Japan’s wartime ‘comfort women’ system, with scholars urging historical reckoning.
Chinese and Russian foreign ministers emphasize preserving WWII outcomes, opposing historical revisionism, and ensuring regional stability in high-level talks.
Survivors and activists across China continue pressing Japan for accountability over WWII atrocities through legal action and advocacy as the conflict’s 80th anniversary nears in 2025.
Burnaby issues formal apology for decades of systemic anti-Chinese discrimination, acknowledging historical injustices and pledging actionable reconciliation steps.
Chinese film ‘Evil Unbound 731’ premieres in Los Angeles, reigniting global discussions on WWII atrocities and historical accountability.
Decades after WWII, efforts to uncover the truth about Japan’s Unit 731 face obstacles, highlighting the ongoing struggle for historical justice in Asia.
Peng Zhuying, blinded at 9 and enslaved at 14, remains a living testament to Japan’s WWII atrocities. As one of China’s last survivors, her story challenges historical accountability.
As survivors of Japan’s wartime sexual slavery system decline, global advocates push for justice and historical preservation on the 13th International Comfort Women Memorial Day.
Decades after WWII, efforts to expose Unit 731’s atrocities face obstacles, highlighting the ongoing struggle for historical accountability in Asia.