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Breaking-News >> WorldNews "Nanjing Photography Hall" Tokyo Showing Central Japanese People Call to History as Knowledge
Xinhua News Agency, September 18 (Reporter Li Ziyue, Yang Zhixiang) The film Dead to Rights screening was held at the Chinese Embassy in Japan on the 17th. About 150 people from all walks of life in China and Japan watched the movie together and shared their feelings, calling on the people of the two countries to learn from history and face the future. Toshiko Kanzaki, a former translator of Japan Broadcasting Association, said that the content of Dead to Rights makes people feel heavy. Japanese society is often willing to talk about victimization, but it is difficult to talk about harm. "If you completely forget the history of harm, Japan and China can't be truly friendly. We must never forget that period of history. Only in this way can the two countries really move forward hand in hand." Makoto Konishi, a Japanese military journalist and former aviation self-defense officer, said that he felt pain after watching the film. This pain not only stems from knowing the truth about the Nanjing Massacre, but also because it is difficult to publicly write such facts in today's Japan. He expressed strong concern about Japan's stepping up military deployment in specific areas. The Deputy Chairman of the Japan-China Friendship Association in Tokyo,井上正顺, said that if we want to truly promote the development of Japan-China relations, young people must understand history, strengthen dialogue and exchanges, and allow young people to learn more about history before viewing, and create discussions after viewing, so as to dispel emotions and think together about the future of the two countries.” Chinese ambassador to Japan Wu Jiang Hu said that history is the best textbook and the best wake-up agent, and if we avoid it, or even deny it, it is not possible to truly wake-up, nor is it possible to inner reconciliation. News raw data sources → https://world.huanqiu.com/article/4ON8hg2J8ZL 17WorldNews[2025.09.18-12:12] 访问:47
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