Scholars in Shanghai Reaffirm Legacy of Tokyo Trial to Combat Revisionism
International scholars gather in Shanghai to discuss the 80th anniversary of the Tokyo Trial and the importance of defending the postwar order against revisionism.
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International scholars gather in Shanghai to discuss the 80th anniversary of the Tokyo Trial and the importance of defending the postwar order against revisionism.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning calls for the rejection of neo-militarism during a symposium in Shanghai marking the 80th anniversary of the Tokyo Trial.
Experts from around the world gather in Shanghai to discuss the Tokyo Trial’s lasting impact on international law and peace in the Asia-Pacific region on its 80th anniversary.
80 years after the Tokyo Trial, a commentary questions the West’s contrasting historical perceptions of Japan and China, highlighting unresolved issues of justice and memory.
On the 80th anniversary of its opening, we examine the enduring legacy of the Tokyo Trial and its pivotal role in establishing justice and shaping the postwar international order.
Eighteen rare archives from the Tokyo Trial prosecutor who investigated the Nanjing Massacre were donated to the memorial hall, enriching historical record.
A Chinese translation of the Tokyo Trial court records has been released in Shaoxing, marking the approaching 80th anniversary of the post-WWII war crimes tribunal.
China’s Foreign Ministry warns global community against Japan’s neo-militarism, questioning its shift from defense-oriented policy and citing historical parallels.