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Thursday, 3 July 2014

China cites Japan wartime ‘confessions’ in propaganda push

China has posted documents online it says are personal accounts of wartime atrocities committed by Japan in China, the latest in a wave of anti-Japan propaganda efforts that comes after Tokyo ended a ban on its military from fighting abroad.


The 45 “confessions” show Beijing’s efforts to gain an upper hand in a war of words with Tokyo amid frictions over China’s military rise and a bitter territorial dispute at sea.


China’s Central Archives plans to post one “confession” per day on its website, 61.135.203.68/rbzf/. In an effort to appeal to Western countries in its propaganda offensive, English translations would accompany the postings.


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Michael Martina, Reuters via CHINA US Focus http://ift.tt/1orPuxx

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