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Tuesday 29th February 2000 9.30pm gmt

Former Japanese Soldier Determined to Reveal War Crimes

A former Japanese soldier determined to tell the truth about the war crimes
committed by
Japanese troops in Nanjing in 1937 Sunday won strong support from a crowd of
experts
who have researched the tragedy.
Local historians, teachers, legal professionals, and some survivors of the
massacre held a
symposium Sunday to express support for Azuma Shiro, who published his
wartime diary
to reveal the atrocities committed by Japanese soldiers during the slaughter
in Nanjing.
However, the Japanese Supreme Court has denied Shiro's appeal in which he
sought to
acknowledge the history of the invasion of China.
"The astonishing results (of the trial) have taught us that we must never
relax our
vigilance against Japan's militarism," said Gao Xingzu, an expert on the
massacre, in
which about 300,000 innocent Chinese were murdered.
The Memorial Hall to Victims of the Nanjing Massacre and a Japan-based
committee to
support Azuma Shiro will co-publish a three-volume set of the full text of
the diary,
along with photos and articles denouncing Japanese right-wing activists who
attempt to
deny the massacre occurred, it was announced at the symposium.
The hall also received... http://www.billkath.demon.co.uk/cw/for/for.html


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