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Historic Hiroshima Peace Memorial, a UNESCO site, under a clear blue sky.
World

Memory as Diplomacy: Why the Tokyo Trials Still Anchor the Global Post-War Order

On the 80th anniversary of the Tokyo Trials, international relations expert Keith Bennett emphasizes the proceedings as a vital multilateral effort to ensure justice for WWII atrocities. The trials are framed not just as a historical event, but as a necessary legal foundation for the modern international order and a deterrent against future aggression.

SoMi2026年5月2日 16:23
#Tokyo Trials#World War II#International Law
Tokyo Station's historic facade with skyscrapers in the background on a clear day.
World

Echoes of 1946: Beijing’s Warning Against Japan’s Emerging ‘New Militarism’

Chinese analysts are using the 80th anniversary of the Tokyo Trials to warn against Japan's 'New Militarism,' characterized by increased defense spending and historical revisionism. They argue that Tokyo's strategic shifts and attempts to revise its pacifist constitution pose a direct threat to the post-war international order established in 1945.

SoMi2026年5月2日 16:23
#Tokyo Trials#Japan Defense Policy#Sino-Japanese Relations
The iconic Hiroshima Peace Memorial Dome stands as a solemn reminder of history in Japan.
World

Echoes of Justice: Why Beijing is Doubling Down on the Tokyo Trials Legacy

On the 80th anniversary of the Tokyo Trials, China has intensified its defense of the post-WWII legal order, warning against Japanese revisionism. Beijing views the preservation of the trials' legacy as a critical check on modern Japanese defense policy and a cornerstone of regional stability.

SoMi2026年5月2日 16:23
#Tokyo Trials#World War II#Sino-Japanese Relations
Bronze statue depicting a man playing Xiangqi, located in Nanjing, China.
World

Echoes of Justice: The Lost Diaries of the Tokyo Trials Return to Nanjing

Original diaries and investigative reports from American Tokyo Trials prosecutor David Nelson Sutton have been donated to the Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall. The archives provide critical primary-source evidence of Japanese war crimes, including biological warfare and forced opium trade, reinforcing the historical and legal record of the era.

SoMi2026年4月29日 10:27
#Nanjing Massacre#Tokyo Trials#David Nelson Sutton
Aerial view of Taiwan's lush coastline with vibrant blue oceans and picturesque landscape.
World

From Maritime Friction to 'Neo-Militarism': Beijing Escalates Rhetoric Against Tokyo at the UN

At the UN Security Council, China accused Japan of 'reversing black and white' regarding maritime security and warned of a rising 'neo-militarism' in Tokyo. The exchange highlights deepening tensions over Taiwan Strait transits and the weaponization of World War II history in modern diplomatic disputes.

SoMi2026年4月28日 21:27
#China-Japan Relations#United Nations Security Council#Taiwan Strait
Taiwanese protest supporting Ukraine at Liberty Square Arch in Taipei.
World

Echoes of the Past: Beijing Warns of Japan’s ‘New Militarism’ in Fiery UN Exchange

China’s UN delegation launched a scathing verbal assault on Japan, accusing Tokyo of fostering 'new militarism' following maritime disputes and Japanese transits through the Taiwan Strait. The confrontation highlighted Beijing's strategy of using World War II history to delegitimize Japan’s current defense policy shifts.

SoMi2026年4月28日 14:57
#China-Japan Relations#UN Security Council#Taiwan Strait
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The iconic Hiroshima Peace Memorial Dome stands as a solemn reminder of history in Japan.
Politics

The Gavel and the Ghost: Why the Tokyo Trials Still Define Asia’s Fragile Peace

The 80th anniversary of the Tokyo Trials highlights the enduring legal and political significance of the post-WWII tribunal in East Asia. As China reinforces the historical verdict of Japanese war guilt, the trials remain a critical focal point in the ongoing struggle against regional historical revisionism.

SoMi2026年4月27日 06:28
#Tokyo Trials#World War II#Sino-Japanese Relations
Traditional Japanese shrine with red Torii gate and stone lanterns in Nara Park, Japan.
World

Beijing Rebukes Tokyo as Japanese Leader Signals Push to Normalize Yasukuni Visits

China’s foreign ministry condemned Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi after she said she was working to create conditions for visits to the Yasukuni Shrine, calling such moves a relapse into militarism on the 80th anniversary of the Tokyo Trials. Beijing framed the issue as central to Japan’s moral responsibility and regional trust, warning that denial of wartime crimes risks repeating them.

SoMi2026年2月9日 17:25
#China#Japan#Yasukuni Shrine