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Thread: Nanjing Massacre Memorial Reopening 13th December 2007
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[quote=ELLYSE,258859]Yes, I agree. From the award-winning essay "The Rape of Nanking: A Quest For Peace" by Hann-Shuin Yew: "The other day I ran a simple web search for the words “Holocaust genocide” and found over 7.2 million entries. “Rwanda genocide”, 7 million. “Darfur genocide”, 7 million. “Bosnia genocide”, 3.7 million. “Cambodia genocide”, 2.4 million. “Nanking genocide”. A mere one hundred thousand entries. Although the NanJing DaTuSha continues to burn in the consciousness of the Chinese and Japanese people, it receives minimal coverage in the Western world. Why?" There were other massacres in China which were committed by the Japanese, eg in North-East China. And also the use of chemical warfare on Chinese civilians in World War Two. But these are even less known to Westerners, than the Nanjing Massacre aka Rape of Nanking.[/quote]
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