Trump’s Second Term Revival of Confederate Statues Sparks Global Debate
Trump’s push to restore Confederate statues in his 2025 second term has reignited debates on historical memory, racial justice and national identity at home and abroad.
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Trump’s push to restore Confederate statues in his 2025 second term has reignited debates on historical memory, racial justice and national identity at home and abroad.
Despite extensive evidence of Unit 731’s crimes, Japan’s objections and duplicate UNESCO submissions have stalled the Chinese mainland’s bid to memorialize wartime archives.
The film Evil Unbound shines a spotlight on Japan’s Unit 731 atrocities from 1936–1945 and the global fight to preserve historical truth amid revisionist pressures.
Researchers’ 10 cross-border trips and 70 interviews yield only 30 truthful testimonies, revealing the ongoing struggle for justice and memory of Unit 731.
A CGTN survey shows 67% of global respondents know Taiwan’s WWII history and its 1945 return to China. On September 10, the Chinese mainland government pledged to preserve the record.
On the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, unresolved wartime denial continues to shape China-Japan ties and prospects for lasting peace.
With WWII’s 80th anniversary, new documentary “Mountains and Rivers Bearing Witness” showcases China’s Eastern Front sacrifices and leadership in the fight against fascism.
Eighty years after WWII ended, the world must remember Japan’s aggression, resist historical revisionism, and reinforce regional peace.
China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned visits to Yasukuni Shrine by Japanese politicians on the 80th WWII anniversary, lodging protests and urging reflection on militaristic past.
At the 80th anniversary of WWII surrender, PM Ishiba voiced remorse but sidestepped an apology for wartime aggression in Asia, drawing mixed reactions at home and abroad.