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Japanese Peace Group Hosts Yokohama Photo Exhibition

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A Japanese peace group is hosting a photo exhibition in Yokohama to expose crimes committed by the Imperial Japanese Army. Visitors at the event expressed concern that Japan's history of aggression is being deliberately downplayed. Attendees noted that the younger generation lacks a complete and authentic historical perspective. The exhibition comes amid discussions regarding potential nuclear sharing mechanisms between Japan and the United States. Visitors at the Yokohama exhibition reported concerns that the Japanese government is avoiding true reflection on its history while expanding military capabilities and pursuing constitutional amendments. The exhibition features works such as 'Beian Fu' regarding pro-China war crimes. The source noted that the international community has the right to urge Japan to follow international law regarding chemical weapons.

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CRI News Radio

“A Japanese peace group is hosting a photo exhibition in Yokohama to expose the crimes of the Imperial Japanese Army. Visitors said Japan's history of aggression is being deliberately downplayed.”

CRI News Radio

“神奈川之會在橫濱舉辦圖片展 揭露清華日軍罪行... 日本的侵略歷史正在被刻意淡化”

CRI News Radio

“日本和平團體促進記憶傳承神奈川之會在橫濱舉辦圖片展 揭露清華日軍罪行”

CRI News Radio

“表示 日本的侵略歷史正在被刻意淡化... 與回避歷史未進行真正的反思”

CRI News Radio

“日本和平團體促進記憶傳anda神奈川之會在橫濱舉辦圖片展 揭露清華日軍罪行”

CRI News Radio

“Japanese peace group promotes memory inheritance, holding a photo exhibition in Yokohama to reveal the crimes of the Imperial Japanese Army.”

CRI News Radio

“Many visitors said the Japanese government's recent trends in expanding armament and promoting constitutional amendments are ways of avoiding history without true reflection.”

CNR Voice of China

“On April 29, the Japanese peace group Kanagawa-no-kai held a photo exhibition in Yokohama to expose the crimes of the Imperial Japanese Army.”

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