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More evidence to nail Japan's lies on wartime crimes

By Cui Shoufeng (China Daily) Updated: 2014-04-26 07:21

Nearly 90 newly sorted documents of the Japanese military during its occupation of Northeast China from 1931 to 1945, just released by Jilin Provincial Archive in Changchun, once again revealed Japanese war atrocities and proved how wrong Japanese right-wing politicians have been.

Changchun once served as the headquarters of the Japanese Kanto Military Police and "capital" of Manchukuo, a puppet state created by Japan then. The archive keeps more than 100,000 historical documents, about 90 percent of them written in Japanese, the world's largest open record on the issue and irrefutable proof of Japanese invasion and occupation of and atrocities in China.

The Japanese army set fire to many of its war documents and buried the remaining ones before it made a slapdash withdrawal from China after Japan surrendered to the Allied forces on Aug 15, 1945. The buried documents were found when workers began digging a construction site in the 1950s.

These original documents provide ample historical evidence of the crimes the Japanese army committed before and during World War II. These documents prove yet again that the Japanese did commit heinous crimes like the Nanjing Massacre and the practice of "comfort women" irrespective of the denials of the present Japanese government.

One of the newly sorted documents shows that Nanjing's population declined sharply from 1.13 million to 345,000 in two and a half months, that is, before and after the 1937 Nanjing Massacre. A report in a Japanese newspaper says "floating dead bodies covered up to 3 miles ... in the Yangtze River", further demonstrating that not only did the Japanese carry out the massacre, but also that the number of victims was higher than the previous estimates of 300,000.

A document issued by the Japanese authorities identifies another heinous crime - wartime "comfort women", or women forced into sex slavery by Japanese authorities - as an official act sponsored by the Japanese war regime. One file in the archive specifically records that a "comfort woman" in Nanjing was "exploited" (raped) by at least 71 Japanese soldiers in 10 days.

But despite the sea of evidence against the Imperial Japanese Army, Japanese right-wing leaders keep denying Japan's wartime crimes. In 2012 Toru Hashimoto, mayor of Osaka, said that sex slaves played a "necessary" role in keeping Japanese troops in check during World War II. A month ago, Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga denied Chinese President Xi Jinping's statements on Japanese invasion of China and the Nanjing Massacre. Worse, on April 21, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe sent a ritual offering to Yasukuni Shrine, which honors 14 Class-A war criminals and is a symbol of Japan's militarist past. Abe even visited the shrine four months ago.

Such blatant denials by Japanese leaders of Japan's gory past do not hold water in the face of overwhelming evidence against the Japanese perpetrators. And we wait to see how the Abe administration reacts to the latest disclosures.

The newly sorted documents also show tensions between China and Japan have escalated not only because of the territorial dispute, but also because of Japan's denial of its wartime past. This means that the Sino-Japanese tension cannot be resolved if Japan keeps on refusing to own up to its war crimes.

The efforts made by righteous Japanese politicians to atone for the Imperial Japanese Army's atrocities are appreciated. For instance, the "Murayama Statement" by former Japanese prime minister Tomiichi Murayama in 1995 acknowledged that "Japan caused tremendous damage and suffering to the people of many countries, particularly to those of Asian nations". But the Abe administration, instead of following the line of Murayama, has made numerous attempts to whitewash those crimes and change the international opinion on Japan's militarist past.

China has no intention of seeking revenge on Japan for the death and suffering of millions of Chinese before and during World War II. It only wants Japan to own up to its militarist past and repent its past crimes. But Japan has been doing just the opposite by taking provocative actions, including beefing up its military, which should be a warning not only for its neighbors, but also for the international community.

The new evidence, along with those that have been piling up over the years, should be used by the international community, including the United States, to drive sense into Japan and prevent it from embarking on another expansionist policy. China and other victim countries of Japanese aggression condemn Japan's attempts to distort history, and they will keep urging Tokyo to ensure that Japan does not revert to its shameful militarist past, because the atrocities will no longer be tolerated.

The author is a reporter of China Daily.

cuishoufeng@chinadaily.com.cn.

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