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Nanjing 75 years on: China's unsalved sore

2012-12-13 33 Dailymotion

Thousands of mourners gather here in the eastern Chinese city of Nanjing on Thursday.<br/> <br />They're here to mark the anniversary of a notorious massacre by Japanese forces 75 years ago.<br/> <br />China says Japanese troops killed 300,000 people in what was then the national capital.<br/> <br />A post-war Allied tribunal put the death toll at 142,000, but some conservative Japanese politicians and scholars still deny a massacre even took place.<br/> <br />And the refusal of some in Tokyo to admit to wartime atrocities has put a strain on Sino-Japanese relations.<br/> <br />A wave of anti-Japan protests broke out across China in 2005, when some Japanese high school textbooks omitted references to a number of atrocities committed during Japan's occupation of northern China.<br/> <br />This September China saw renewed protests after Japan's purchase of islands to which Beijing also lays claim.<br/> <br />Japanese-Chinese relations formally resumed in 1972 after decades of diplomatic silence.

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