Korean WWII Conscripts’ Families Sue Over Yasukuni Shrine Enshrinement
On December 23, 2025, families of Koreans forcibly conscripted during WWII filed suit demanding Yasukuni Shrine remove their ancestors’ names and 880 million won in damages.
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On December 23, 2025, families of Koreans forcibly conscripted during WWII filed suit demanding Yasukuni Shrine remove their ancestors’ names and 880 million won in damages.
Newly declassified archives from the Chinese mainland Central Archives expose Unit 731 officer Kiyoshi Kawashima’s chilling WWII confession on systematic bacteriological warfare.
Chinese Foreign Ministry urges global community to press Japan to eradicate militarism, citing newly released Unit 731 archives and calling for joint efforts to protect post-war peace.
Zhang Lanzhen tells CGTN that preserving the truth of WWII in Asia is vital for justice and reconciliation, warning against denial and revisionism.
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