Using the Past to Conceal Ongoing Crimes — The Chinese Communist Party’s Historical Strategy

This chapter reveals how the Chinese Communist Party exploits Japan’s past wartime responsibility to divert attention from its own ongoing mass killings and human rights abuses.

Readers well-versed in history, as well as people around the world who are learning these facts for the first time through my work, are bound to be stunned.
2016-12-12
The following is a continuation of the previous chapter.
Both readers knowledgeable about history and people around the world who are encountering these facts for the first time through my work will all be astonished.
Emphasis in the text other than the headings is mine.
The Chinese Communist Party conceals crimes that are ongoing.
Ito.
That may be true regarding Japan–U.S. relations, but what does the United States think about issues such as China’s actions toward Xinjiang Uyghurs, Tibet, and Inner Mongolia, or the massacres during the Cultural Revolution.
Do these not connect thematically with Japan’s past responsibility as a perpetrator.
Ezaki.
The other day, I had the opportunity to speak with someone who had been involved in U.S. military intelligence, and he pointed out that promoting the “Nanjing Massacre as Holocaust” narrative at the United Nations and elsewhere serves to divert attention from mass killings such as Tiananmen and Xinjiang Uyghurs, while promoting the Unit 731 issue serves to avoid scrutiny of the organ trade involving death-row prisoners, and that this is the strategy of the Chinese Communist Party.
He also said that because China has a shortage of women, it abducts women from countries such as Vietnam and Cambodia and assigns them to soldiers of the People’s Liberation Army, and that the comfort women issue is used to conceal the problem of these sex slaves.
In short, the Chinese Communist Party government makes a great outcry over Japan’s past-perfect war crimes in order to conceal its own ongoing crimes.
Within this current, Iris Chang wrote The Rape of Nanking in 1997 and stirred up accusations in the United States regarding the so-called Nanjing Massacre by the Japanese military.
However, when Hillel Levine, author of Chiune Sugihara: The Man Who Saved Ten Thousand Lives, came to Japan, he said that it is wrong to treat the Holocaust and Nanjing on the same level, and that because he is Jewish, he could say this without being criticized as a revisionist.
There are such exceptions, however.
Ito.
South Korea also caused sexual problems when it participated in the Vietnam War.
This refers to the issue of many mixed-race people without fathers, born through rape and other acts between Korean men and Vietnamese women, known as Lai Dai Han.
It can be said that the exaggerated criticism of the comfort women issue regarding the Japanese military serves to conceal this as well.
To be continued.

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