Core Viewpoint - The world has not yet emerged from the shadow of colonialism, and there is a need to firmly oppose any actions that challenge or attempt to overturn the post-war international order, particularly emphasizing Japan's historical responsibilities as a defeated nation in World War II [1][2]. Group 1 - The "International Day for the Elimination of All Forms of Colonialism" aims to promote awareness of the harms of colonialism and accelerate the decolonization process [1]. - The historical context of the anti-fascist war illustrates that peace must be actively fought for and maintained, with the Nuremberg and Tokyo trials serving as a reminder of the consequences for war criminals [2]. - Japan's historical invasions and colonial rule in China, Korea, and Southeast Asia are highlighted, with specific references to the atrocities committed in Taiwan, including the deaths of over 650,000 Taiwanese and the forced conscription of around 200,000 young men [2]. Group 2 - There is a strong emphasis on defending the outcomes of the Chinese people's anti-Japanese war and the global anti-fascist war, as well as the post-war international order [2]. - Any attempts to deny or distort the history of aggression, or to allow militarism to resurface, are viewed as potential sources of global instability and disaster for humanity [2].
日本须深刻反省罪责 停止挑衅越线
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-19 07:27