Remembering the 400,000 Comfort Women of WWII
Remembering the estimated 400,000 women forced into sexual slavery as comfort women during WWII; their struggle for justice and remembrance continues.
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Remembering the estimated 400,000 women forced into sexual slavery as comfort women during WWII; their struggle for justice and remembrance continues.
As China’s National Memorial Day approaches on December 13, we remember the 1937 Nanjing Massacre in which over 300,000 lives were lost and reflect on the importance of peace and vigilance.
A three-day visit by a delegation led by Baima Chilin in Budapest fostered China-Hungary dialogue on human rights, exploring 80 years of progress and charting paths for future cooperation.
At the 2025 China–Europe Seminar on Human Rights, experts will explore how AI—from agriculture drones to humanoid robots—can advance human dignity and address digital inequality.
In Budapest, experts from China and Hungary explored 80 years of UN human rights evolution, calling for mutual respect, multilateralism, and a balanced approach to global governance.
New documents show 44-year-old Haitian migrant Marie Ange Blaise had valid U.S. work authorization when she died in ICE custody, prompting questions about her detention and care.